Elevation Worship - Do It Again + Alpha And Omega Lyrics

Lyrics

Walking around these walls 

I thought by now they'd fall

But You have never failed me yet

Waiting for change to come

Knowing the battle's won

For You have never failed me yet


Your promise still stands

Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness

I'm still in Your hands

This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet


I know the night won't last

Your Word will come to pass

My heart will sing Your praise again

Jesus, You're still enough

Keep me within Your love

My heart will sing Your praise again


I've seen You move, You move the mountains

And I believe, I'll see You do it again

You made a way, where there was no way

And I believe, I'll see You do it again

I've seen You move, You move the mountains

And I believe, I'll see You do it again

You made a way, where there was no way

And I believe, I'll see You do it again

I've seen You move, You move the mountains

And I believe, I'll see You do it again

You made a way, where there was no way

And I believe, I'll see You do it again

I'll see You do it again


Oh, You've never failed me yet

And I never will forget

You've never failed me yet

And I never will forget


Written by Steven Furtick, Matt Redman, Chris Brown, Mack Brock


Alpha and Omega written by Erasmus Mutambira


Lyrics:

You are Alpha and Omega

We give You all the glory

We worship You our Lord

You are worthy to be praised

We give You all the glory

We worship You our Lord

You are worthy to be praised

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Meaning & Inspiration

I was sitting here listening to that transition between the two songs, and it got me thinking about how we talk to God when things feel stagnant. The lines about walking around walls—it’s so obviously leaning on Joshua and the waiting at Jericho, that sense that you’re doing what you were told but nothing has actually shifted yet. It’s hard, honestly. I think about how often I want God to just fix things on my timeline, but the song forces a different kind of patience. It’s pinning all its weight on the idea that faithfulness isn't just about getting what I want, but about remembering what He’s already done. It feels true to the way the Psalms often swing between "how long, Lord" and "I will remember the deeds of the Lord."

But then I start wrestling with the repetitive part—the "I'll see You do it again." It’s catchy, but I find myself wondering if I’m demanding a repeat performance from God. Is my faith actually in His character, or is it just in the pattern of my past experiences? I think about Hebrews, how it says faith is the assurance of things hoped for, not necessarily the guarantee that the past will just be a blueprint for the future. Still, there’s something grounding about the shift into Alpha and Omega. Bringing in that Revelation imagery feels like a necessary pull-back. It reminds me that He doesn't just exist to clear my path or knock down my personal walls. He’s the beginning and the end. Period.

It’s interesting, because shifting the focus to Him as the beginning and the end makes the specific things I’m praying for feel both really small and strangely secure at the same time. I don't know. Sometimes I worry that we treat God like a vending machine who just needs to be reminded of His previous work, but then I look at Scripture and see how often the people of God had to recount His history just to keep their heads above water. Maybe it's not about forcing God to move again, but forcing myself to remember who I'm standing in front of. I’m left wondering if the comfort in the song is coming from a genuine surrender to His sovereignty or if I’m just trying to make sure He stays within the bounds of my expectations.

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