Chevelle Franklyn - So In Love With You Lyrics
Lyrics
Overwhelming love how can it be
You repaid the price of debt for me
I've seen Your goodness
Tasted Your sweetness
Lord to me You're faithful
For this I give my life to You
Submitting all my plans Yes I will
Compassionate wonderful
Jesus You're so beautiful
Words alone cannot express
How much I'm grateful
(repeat)
I just wanna say
I'm so in love with You
I'm so in love
I'm in love with You
A friend indeed and a friend who keeps
I'm His child, I am His bride
Daily trusting You only
Never fails to make a way
Where seems to be no way
What kind of love is this
What what kind of love is this
Gave up Your life just to save mine
This a kind of love will make you never go away
This kind of love make me serve You everyday
From the mind to the sole of my feet
Lord I'm in love to sing Yes indeed
You're so so compassionate
You're so so wonderful
Compassionate wonderful
Jesus You're so beautiful
Words alone cannot express
How much I'm grateful
I just wanna say
I'm so in love with You
I'm so in love
I'm in love with You
So in love with You
So in love with You
You're my first love
I gotta tell the world about You
I'm so in love with You
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Chevelle Franklyn - So in Love with You (Tweng Mix - Bonus Track)
Meaning & Inspiration
Chevelle Franklyn's "So In Love With You," released as a bonus track on the Tweng Mix on March 16, 2020, is a powerful declaration of profound devotion, rooted deeply in the Christian faith and the transformative experience of God's love. The song eschews complex narratives in favor of a direct and unvarnished expression of the singer's heart, drawing its meaning from a place of personal encounter with the divine. The lyrics articulate a love that is not merely an emotion but a response to an overwhelming act of sacrifice and unwavering faithfulness. Franklyn speaks of an "overwhelming love," acknowledging a debt repaid for her, a clear allusion to the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. This concept resonates with passages like Romans 5:8, which states, "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The acknowledgment of tasting God's "sweetness" and recognizing His faithfulness echoes the sentiment in Psalm 34:8: "Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him." The act of submitting her plans and giving her life to God ("For this I give my life to You / Submitting all my plans Yes I will") is a direct reflection of the surrender spoken of in Romans 12:1: "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship."
The chorus, with its repeated and emphatic declaration, "I just wanna say / I'm so in love with You," is the heart of the song's message. This is not a casual affection but a consuming passion born from experiencing God's grace and redemptive power. The lyrics question, "What kind of love is this? / Gave up Your life just to save mine," a rhetorical inquiry that highlights the unparalleled nature of God's love as depicted in John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." This sacrificial love is presented as the impetus for an enduring commitment, motivating a life of service and unwavering devotion. The song further explores the multifaceted nature of God's relationship with believers, referring to Him as "a friend indeed and a friend who keeps" and the singer as "His child, I am His bride." These descriptions beautifully encapsulate biblical concepts of God's intimate fellowship, as promised in John 15:15 where Jesus calls His disciples friends, and the church's espousal to Christ, as described in Ephesians 5:25-27. The repeated assertion that God "Never fails to make a way / Where seems to be no way" speaks to the divine power to overcome impossible circumstances, a testament to faith found in Philippians 4:13, "I can do all this through him who gives me strength." Ultimately, "So In Love With You" is more than a song; it's a testimony, an outpouring of a soul deeply moved by divine love, inspiring listeners to reflect on the immensity of God's sacrifice and the profound impact it has on shaping a life of worship and surrender.