Deitrick Haddon - He's Able (The Lost Verse) Lyrics

Album: Time (Truth Is My Energy)
Released: 13 Mar 2020
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He's able

Eyes haven't seen, neither ears have heard
The things he's prepared for them who love him
Shut the lion's mouth for Daniel, if he parted the sea for Moses
What more will he do for them that believe and know the unchosen

God is able to do just what he said he would do
And he's gonna fulfill every promise he's made to you
Don't give up on God cause he won't give up on you

He's able
He's able
He's able
He's able

God is able to do just what he said he would do
And he's gonna fulfill every promise he's made to you
Don't give up on God cause he won't give up on you

He's able
He's able
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Meaning & Inspiration

Deitrick Haddon's "He's Able (The Lost Verse)," released on April 20, 2012, serves as a potent reminder of God's unwavering power and faithfulness, particularly in moments of perceived weakness or inadequacy. This track, emerging as a poignant addition to Haddon's discography, zeroes in on the profound truth that no challenge is too great for the Almighty. The core message resonates deeply with the biblical narrative of God’s ability to overcome any obstacle, echoing passages like Jeremiah 32:17, where the prophet declares, "Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you." The song directly confronts the human tendency to doubt or limit God's capacity when faced with overwhelming circumstances, drawing parallels to Abraham's initial skepticism in Genesis 18:14, where God asks, "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" Haddon’s delivery, while focusing on the message, imbues the lyrics with an encouraging spirit, urging listeners to anchor their faith in God's proven track record throughout Scripture. This includes the story of David facing Goliath, as recounted in 1 Samuel 17, where David's confidence stemmed not from his own strength, but from his belief in the God of Israel’s ability to grant victory. The "lost verse" aspect itself hints at a forgotten or perhaps rediscovered foundational truth within the Christian walk – the fundamental assurance that God is capable of fulfilling His promises, regardless of how impossible a situation might appear. This aligns with Jesus' own words in Matthew 19:26, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." The song's ultimate impact is to stir a renewed sense of hope and a deeper reliance on divine power, encouraging believers to trust that God is indeed able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, as stated in Ephesians 3:20.

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