Big Daddy Weave - Have Your Way Lyrics
Lyrics
Isn't He wonderful
Isn't He marvelous
The King of Glory
Here in this place with us
Isn't He powerful
Isn't He glorious
The King of Glory
Coming alive in us
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Here in our hearts
Here in this place
Come have Your way
Isn't He wonderful
Isn't He marvelous
The King of Glory
Here in this place with us
Isn't He powerful
Isn't He glorious
The King of Glory
Coming alive in us
So we say
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Here in our hearts
Here in this place
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Here in our hearts
Here in this place
Come have Your way
I can see You moving
I can feel You moving
God I know You're changing me
I can see You moving
I can hear You moving
God I know You're changing me
I can see You moving
I can feel You moving
God I know You're changing me
I can see You moving
I can hear You moving
God I know You're changing me
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Here in our hearts
Here in this place
Come have Your way in me
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Here in our hearts
Here in this place
Come have Your way in me
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Come have Your way
Here in our hearts
Here in this place
Come have Your way
Jesus, have Your way in me
God, come have Your way
We thank You, thank You, thank You
We thank You, thank You, God, thank You
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Big Daddy Weave - Have Your Way (Official Lyric Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Big Daddy Weave's "Have Your Way," released on May 23, 2025, as part of their album *Let It Begin*, is a profound declaration of surrender and a fervent prayer for divine transformation. The song bypasses superficiality, diving straight into the core of a believer's desire: to be completely remade by God. Its narrative is rooted in the recognition of God's inherent wonder, marvel, power, and glory, acknowledging Him as "The King of Glory" who is not only present but actively "coming alive in us." This initial articulation sets the stage for the central plea, a repeated, almost liturgical invitation for God to "have Your way" in our hearts and in our lives. This isn't a passive wish; it’s an active yielding, a conscious decision to relinquish personal control and allow the divine will to orchestrate our existence. The repeated refrain echoes a deeply biblical concept found in passages like Jeremiah 29:11, which speaks of God's plans for welfare and not for calamity, giving hope and a future, but it’s the active participation in that plan that "Have Your Way" emphasizes. The lyrics further articulate this personal encounter with God's active presence, stating, "I can see You moving, I can feel You moving, God I know You're changing me," and acknowledging His moving through hearing as well. This sensory perception of God's work signifies a spiritual awakening and an ongoing process of sanctification, mirroring the apostle Paul's exhortation in Philippians 2:12-13 to "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God who is at work in you, both to will and to work for His good pleasure." The song culminates in a desperate, yet hopeful, earnest plea, "Jesus, have Your way in me," and a humble expression of gratitude, "We thank You, thank You, God, thank You." This ultimate surrender aligns with the teachings of Romans 12:1, where believers are called to present their bodies as living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, which is their spiritual worship. The entire lyrical framework builds towards this complete submission, emphasizing that true transformation and spiritual fulfillment come not from human effort alone, but from allowing God’s perfect design and power to permeate every aspect of our being, leading us into the fullness of His purpose, as envisioned in the overarching hope of Christ's redemptive work.