Caleb + Kelsey - Way Maker Lyrics
Lyrics
You are here, moving in our midst
I worship You, I worship You
You are here, working in this place
I worship You, I worship You
You are
Way maker, miracle worker
Promise keeper, light in the darkness
My God, that is who You are
You are here, touching every heart
I worship You, I worship You
You are here, healing every heart
I worship You, I worship You
You are here, turning lives around
I worship You, I worship You
You are here, mending every heart
I worship You, I worship You
Even when I don't see it, You're working
Even when I don't feel it, You're working
You never stop, You never stop working
You never stop, You never stop working
Video
Way Maker | Caleb and Kelsey Worship Cover
Meaning & Inspiration
Released as part of the 2022 album *Goodness of God: Songs of Worship*, Caleb + Kelsey's rendition of "Way Maker" offers a powerful and deeply resonant musical meditation on the unwavering nature of God's presence and power. The song centers on the profound truth that God is actively at work in our lives, even when circumstances obscure His presence or when our feelings don't align with His truth. This core message is articulated through a series of affirming declarations: "You are here, moving in our midst," "working in this place," "touching every heart," "healing every heart," "turning lives around," and "mending every heart." These lines echo the biblical promises found throughout Scripture, reminding us that God is not a distant deity but an immanent one, intimately involved in the affairs of His creation. The repeated chorus, "Way maker, miracle worker, promise keeper, light in the darkness, my God, that is who You are," serves as a direct invocation of God's character and His active role in fulfilling His word. This powerful descriptor of God as a "Way maker" immediately brings to mind passages like Joshua 3:16, where the Jordan River parted for the Israelites, or Isaiah 43:16, which states, "I am the Lord, who opens a way in the sea, the path through the mighty waters." Similarly, the assertion that He is a "miracle worker" aligns with countless biblical accounts of divine intervention, from the plagues of Egypt to Jesus's own miraculous healings and resurrections, as chronicled in the Gospels. The "promise keeper" aspect resonates with God's faithfulness throughout history, His covenants with Abraham, Moses, and David, and ultimately His promise of redemption through Jesus Christ, as described in Romans 4:21 which notes, "being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised." Finally, the declaration that He is "light in the darkness" is a fundamental tenet of Christian faith, reflecting John 1:5, "The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it," and God's role as our ultimate guide and hope in times of confusion and despair. The particularly poignant lines, "Even when I don't see it, You're working, even when I don't feel it, You're working," speak to a mature faith that trusts God's sovereignty beyond immediate perception. This sentiment is deeply rooted in Hebrews 11:1, which defines faith as "the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." The persistent refrain, "You never stop, You never stop working," is a testament to God's ceaseless love and redemptive plan, a plan that is eternally unfolding and never ceases to operate for the good of those who love Him, as described in Romans 8:28. Caleb + Kelsey's rendition, through its earnest delivery and steadfast focus on these foundational truths, invites listeners into a worshipful contemplation of a God who is always present, always active, and always faithful.