Donald Lawrence - Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus) Lyrics

Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus) Lyrics


He leads me beside still waters
He restoreth my soul
When you become a believer
Your spirit is made right
And sometimes, the soul doesn't get the notice
It has a hole in it
Due to things that's happened in the past
Hurt, abuse, molestation
But we wanna speak to you today and tell you
That God wants to heal the hole in your soul
Some people's actions is not because their spirit is wrong
But it's because the past has left a hole in their soul
May this wisdom help you get over your past
And remind you that God wants to heal the hole in your soul
I have my sister Le'Andria here
She's gonna help me share this wisdom
And tell this story

Lord
Deliver me
'Cause all I seem to do is hurt me
Hurt me
Lord
Deliver me
'Cause all I seem to do is hurt me
Yes sir
Hurt me, yeah, yeah
I know we should be finishing but
Sing it for me two more times

Lord
Deliver me
'Cause all I seem to do is hurt me
Ha-ha
Hurt me
One more time
Yeah
Lord
Oh
Deliver me
'Cause all I seem to do is hurt me, yeah
Hurt me, yeah
Whoa yeah

(Whoa-whoa, oh, oh)
And my background said
(Whoa-whoa, Lord, deliver me)
Oh yeah
God rescued me from myself, from my overthinking
(Deliver me)
If you're listening out there
Just repeat after me if you're struggling with your past
And say it
(Oh, Lord oh)
Let the Lord know, just say it, oh
(Oh, Lord, Lord)
He wants to restore your soul
He said
(Deliver me)
Hey
If My people, who are called by My name
Will move themselves and pray
(Deliver me)
Seek my face, turn from their wicked ways
I will hear from Heaven
Break it on down

So it is
It is so
Amen
Now when we pray
We wanna end that with a declaration, a decree
So I'm speaking for all of you listening

Starting here, starting now
The things that hurt you in the past won't control your future
Starting now, this is a new day
This is your exodus, you are officially released
Now sing it for me Le'Andria

(This is my Exodus)
Yeah
(This is my Exodus)
I'm saying goodbye
(This is my Exodus)
To the old me, yeah
(This is my Exodus)
Oh, oh, oh
(Thank You Lord)
And I'm saying hello
(Thank You Lord)
To the brand new me, yeah
(Thank You Lord)
Hey, hey, hey-yeah

This is
(This is my Exodus)
I declare it
(This is my Exodus)
And I decree
(This is my Exodus)
Hey this is, this day, this day is why I thank You Lord
(This is my Exodus)
(Thank You Lord)
Around
(Thank You Lord)
For you and for me
(Thank You Lord)
Yeah-hey-hey-yeah

Now, Lord God
(This is my Exodus)
Now Lord God
(This is my Exodus)
It is my
(This is my Exodus)
The things sent to break me down
(This is my Exodus)
Yeah hey thank You Lord
(Thank You Lord)
Hey-hey-hey, hey-hey-hey, hey-hey-hey, hey-yeah
(Thank You Lord)
Every weapon
(Thank You Lord)
God, You, You, You to me, there for me


Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus)

Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus) Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Donald Lawrence's "Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus)," featuring Le'Andria Johnson, is a profound musical journey exploring deep spiritual and emotional healing. Released on August 9, 2019, the song opens with a spoken word introduction that addresses a critical truth often overlooked in the healing process: while the spirit may be made right upon becoming a believer, the soul, encompassing mind, will, and emotions, can carry deep wounds from past hurts, abuse, or molestation. This segment highlights that problematic actions are sometimes rooted not in a wrong spirit, but in the unhealed 'hole' left in the soul by difficult experiences. The message is clear and compassionate: God desires to bring healing and restoration to this wounded part of the self.

Following the insightful introduction, the song moves into a heartfelt prayer led by Le'Andria Johnson, embodying the raw vulnerability of someone wrestling with past pain that manifests as self-inflicted hurt. The repeated plea, "Lord, Deliver me, 'Cause all I seem to do is hurt me," captures the internal struggle and the recognition that freedom from the past requires divine intervention. This section resonates with anyone who feels trapped by cycles of pain originating from old wounds, acknowledging the need for God's rescue not just from external forces, but often from the ways we internalize and perpetuate our own suffering. The background vocals echoing the cry for deliverance amplify the collective yearning for release.

The narrative then shifts from prayer to declaration, marking a pivotal turning point inspired by biblical themes of liberation. The interlude references the promise of God to hear and heal His people when they turn to Him, setting the stage for a personal 'exodus.' This is not just a historical event but a present reality available to believers seeking freedom. The song transitions powerfully into the declaration, "This is my Exodus," signaling a definitive break from the bondage of the past. It asserts a new beginning, a conscious decision and spiritual decree that the hurts of yesterday will no longer control the future. This segment serves as an anthem of release, proclaiming goodbye to the old self and embracing the new identity forged in healing and freedom.

The repeated affirmation, "This is my Exodus," reinforced by declarations like "I declare it, and I decree," solidifies the transition from victimhood to victorious living. It emphasizes the active role of faith in claiming the healing and freedom that God offers. The song becomes a powerful tool for listeners to speak their own liberation into existence, declaring that the things sent to break them down will not prevail. The gratitude expressed through "Thank You Lord" weaves through this declaration, acknowledging God as the source of this deliverance and new beginning. It encapsulates the journey from acknowledging deep soul wounds and praying for rescue to boldly declaring freedom and stepping into a future unchained by the past, embodying the restoration and renewal available through faith.

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