Brooke Ligertwood - Calvary’s Enough Lyrics

Calvary’s Enough Lyrics

I resolve to know nothing but You crucified
Somehow in this room right now
It is enough 
The weight of the world
Too much for the souls of men
But somehow You hold it all 
Upon the cross 

Calvary’s enough 
Calvary’s enough
When I know nothing
When I know too much  
What I choose to know right now is 
Calvary’s enough

You resolved to die
Scarlet flowing from Your hands and side 
Covenant is sealed and ratified 
You knew the cost
As the darkness fell
And the temple curtain tore
The death I deserved You made Yours 
Upon the cross 

Calvary’s enough 
Calvary’s enough
God I know nothing
But I know this much 

Your blood has spoken
It shouts from the cross 
The world is broken but all is not lost 
Because of Jesus and all You have done
on Calvary 
It’s more than enough 
God I know nothing, but I know this much 
Oh calvary is always enough


Brooke Ligertwood - Calvary’s Enough (Official Video)

Calvary’s Enough Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Brooke Ligertwood's song "Calvary's Enough," released with an official video on October 8, 2023, stands as a profound declaration of the centrality and sufficiency of Jesus Christ's sacrifice. The song immediately establishes a focused perspective, resolving to "know nothing but You crucified." This echoes a biblical sentiment of prioritizing the Gospel message above all else, suggesting that in the midst of life's complexities, the simple truth of the cross holds ultimate significance and provides grounding. The phrase "somehow in this room right now, it is enough" grounds this grand theological concept in a present, personal reality, emphasizing its immediate and tangible impact.

The lyrics powerfully contrast the overwhelming burden of "the weight of the world" on humanity with the ultimate capacity of Jesus to bear it "upon the cross." This highlights the divine strength and grace inherent in the crucifixion event, positioning it not just as a historical act but as a perpetual source of relief and salvation from the crushing weight of sin and despair. The repeated affirmation, "Calvary's enough," serves as the cornerstone of the song's message, a confident assertion that this single event provides everything needed for salvation, peace, and life. This truth remains steadfast whether one feels overwhelmed by too much knowledge or lost in confusion, pointing back to the cross as the constant, unchanging answer.

The song delves further into the narrative of the crucifixion, recognizing Christ's voluntary act: "You resolved to die." The imagery of "scarlet flowing from Your hands and side" speaks directly to the blood shed, a biblical symbol of atonement and the sealing of a covenant. This sacrifice is understood as a conscious, knowing act ("You knew the cost"), undertaken with full awareness of its implications. The mention of the darkness falling and the temple curtain tearing connects the event to significant signs that occurred at Christ's death, signifying a fundamental shift in the relationship between God and humanity, specifically the granting of access through Christ's sacrifice. The powerful line, "The death I deserved You made Yours," encapsulates the core message of substitutionary atonement, where Christ bore the penalty due to humanity.

The recurring chorus reinforces the message of sufficiency, stating, "Calvary’s enough," and adding a simple yet profound personal testimony: "God I know nothing, but I know this much." This line reflects a posture of humility and faith, acknowledging the limits of human understanding while clinging to the foundational truth of Christ's work. It suggests that while life and theology can be complex, the core truth of Calvary provides a firm and sufficient foundation for faith.

The bridge expands on the impact of the sacrifice, declaring that Christ's "blood has spoken" and "shouts from the cross." This anthropomorphic language portrays the atonement as an active declaration of God's grace and justice. It acknowledges the brokenness of the world but offers hope, stating, "all is not lost," precisely "because of Jesus and all You have done on Calvary." The transition to "It's more than enough" elevates the understanding of the sacrifice from merely sufficient to overwhelmingly abundant, underscoring the boundless grace poured out through the cross. The song concludes by reiterating the simple, profound certainty that "Calvary is always enough," offering a timeless source of hope and faith for all who believe.

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