Bethel Music - Anything Is Possible Lyrics
Lyrics
Verse 1
There is no shadow that has ever overcome Your light
And there is no rival that could ever stand against Your might
You've always been with us
Every battle, You've already won, oh, we've already won
Verse 2
There is no weapon that has ever left a mark on You
And there is no army with the power to conquer truth
You've always been with us
Every battle, You've already won, we've already won
Chorus
Show me one thing He can't do
Show me a mountain He can't move
He's the God of the breakthrough
And anything is possible, hey
Show me one thing that's too hard
Show me waters He can't part
He's the God of the breakthrough
And anything is possible, is possible, hey
Verse 3
There is a kingdom that's advancing at the speed of light
And in His kingdom every dead thing is bound to rise
Oh, God, our Redeemer
He is faithful to revive, oh, He will revive, hey
Chorus
Show me one thing He can't do
Show me a mountain He can't move
He's the God of the breakthrough
And anything is possible, do you believe it?
Show me one thing that's too hard
Show me waters He can't part
He's the God of the breakthrough
And anything is possible, hey, hey
Bridge
Now, all of my fear I will turn into praise
Shake off despair as I sing out Your name
A victory dance, I will dance loud in faith
I will crush disappointment and break every chain
Oh, all of my fear I will turn into praise
Shake off despair as I sing out Your name
A victory dance, I will dance loud in faith
I will crush disappointment and break every chain
All of my fear, I will turn into praise
Shake off despair as I sing out Your name
A victory dance, I will dance loud in faith
I will crush disappointment
Chorus
Show me one thing He can't do
Show me a mountain He can't move
He's the God of the breakthrough
And anything is possible, yes, He is
Show me one thing that's too hard
Show me waters He can't part
He's the God of the breakthrough
And anything is possible
Outro
Anything is possible
Anything is possible
Shout out to God with a voice of triumph
Video
Anything Is Possible - Bethel Music & Dante Bowe
Meaning & Inspiration
"Anything Is Possible," released on May 26, 2020, by Bethel Music featuring Dante Bowe, arrives as a powerful declaration in the contemporary worship landscape. This song isn't just a collection of verses and choruses; it’s an urgent call to embrace radical faith, serving as an anthem for those navigating life's impossibilities. The core message centers on the unwavering sovereignty and boundless power of God, challenging any notion that there exists a limit to His capacity or a situation beyond His divine intervention. It's a reminder that the same God who performed miracles in biblical times is actively at work today, ready to usher in breakthroughs in our personal lives and circumstances.
The lyrical journey begins by firmly establishing God's inherent invincibility. The opening verses paint a picture of a Creator whose light inherently overcomes darkness and whose might is unmatched by any rival. This echoes the truth found in John 1:5, declaring, "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it." The song reassures us that in every struggle, God has already secured the victory, a concept deeply rooted in Scripture, such as Romans 8:37, which proclaims we are "more than conquerors through Him who loved us." It dismisses the idea of any weapon or army truly impacting the divine, aligning with Isaiah 54:17, "No weapon forged against you will prevail." This lays a robust theological foundation, positioning God as the ultimate victor before any challenges are even considered.
The chorus then bursts forth with audacious rhetorical questions: "Show me one thing He can't do," "Show me a mountain He can't move," "Show me waters He can't part." These lines powerfully invoke biblical narratives of divine intervention, such as Jesus's teaching on faith moving mountains in Matthew 17:20, and the dramatic parting of the Red Sea in Exodus 14. By asserting that "He's the God of the breakthrough," the song explicitly connects God's limitless power to practical, transformative outcomes in our lives, reaffirming the profound truth of Mark 10:27, "With God all things are possible." This section serves not just as a declaration of God’s power, but as an invitation for individuals to internalize this reality and apply it to their own situations.
As the song progresses into the third verse, it broadens the scope to the advancement of God's kingdom, where "every dead thing is bound to rise." This speaks to the resurrection power of Christ, a central tenet of Christian faith, as detailed in John 11:25 where Jesus declares Himself "the resurrection and the life." It's a promise of spiritual revival, physical healing, and restoration in every area where life seems lost or stagnant, resonating with Hosea 6:2, which speaks of being "revived" and "restored." This perspective offers hope that God is not merely capable of small victories but is actively engaged in bringing about sweeping, life-giving change on a grand scale.
The bridge marks a crucial shift, moving from declarations about God's power to the personal response of faith. The lyrics express a resolve to "turn all of my fear... into praise," to "shake off despair," and to "dance loud in faith." This is an active, volitional act of trust, echoing the spirit of Psalm 34:1, which encourages praising God at all times. The imagery of crushing disappointment and breaking chains directly reflects the liberating power of Christ, reminiscent of Paul and Silas praising God in prison in Acts 16, resulting in their chains breaking and prison doors opening. This section empowers believers to engage their faith actively, transforming internal struggles into outward expressions of worship and confident expectation, embodying the principle that our worship can precede our breakthrough.
The song concludes with a triumphant reiteration of "Anything is possible," urging a "shout out to God with a voice of triumph." This final call to celebratory praise reinforces the foundational message, leaving the worshipper with an undeniable sense of God's overwhelming capability and His invitation to live in that truth. "Anything Is Possible" by Bethel Music and Dante Bowe is more than a song; it’s a powerful theological statement, an inspiring reminder of God’s limitless nature, and a spiritual rallying cry for anyone needing to believe again in the God of the breakthrough. It encourages a life lived not in the shadow of fear or impossibility, but in the radiant light of divine potential.