Elevation Worship + Maverick City Music - Million Little Miracles Lyrics
Lyrics
[Verse 1)
All my Life
I’ve been Carried by Grace
Don’t ask me how
Cause I can’t Explain
It’s nothing short
Of a Miracle I’m here
I’ve got some Blessings
That I don’t Deserve
I’ve got some Scars
But that’s how you Learn
It’s nothing short
Of a Miracle I’m here
[Pre – Chorus)
I Think it Over
And It doesn’t add up
I know it comes from Above
[Chorus)
I’ve got Miracles on Miracles
A Million Little Miracles
Miracles on Miracles
Count your Miracles, 1-2-3-4
I can’t even Count them All
[Verse 2)
You Held me Steady
So I wouldn’t give Up
You Opened Doors
That Nobody could Shut
I Hope I never get Over
What you’ve done
I wanna Live with an Open Heart
I wanna Live
Like I Know who you are
I Hope I never get Over
What you’ve done
[Pre – Chorus)
It’s not a Coincidence
And It’s not Luck
I know it comes from Above
[Chorus)
I’ve got Miracles on Miracles
A Million Little Miracles
Miracles on Miracles
Count your Miracles, 1-2-3-4
I can’t even Count them All
Miracles on Miracles
A Million Little Miracles
Miracles on Miracles
Count your Miracles, 1-2-3-4
I can’t even Count them All
Million Little Miracles – Elevation Worship | Maverick City Lyrics
[Bridge)
1-2-3-4, I can’t even Count them All
I can’t even, I can’t even
Count them All
I can’t even, I can’t even
Count them All
I can’t even, I can’t even
Count them All
1-2-3-4, I can’t even
Count them All
I can’t even, I can’t even
Count them All
I can’t even, I can’t even
Count them All
I can’t even, I can’t even
Count them All
1-2-3-4, I can’t even
Count them All (x7)
[Chorus)
I’ve got Miracles on Miracles
A Million Little Miracles
Miracles on Miracles
Count your Miracles, 1-2-3-4
I can’t even Count them All
I’ve got Miracles on Miracles
A Million Little Miracles
Miracles on Miracles
Count your Miracles, 1-2-3-4
I can’t even Count them All
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Million Little Miracles | Elevation Worship & Maverick City
Meaning & Inspiration
Released on April 30, 2021, as part of their acclaimed album *Old Church Basement*, "Million Little Miracles" by Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music stands as a vibrant testament to God’s consistent and often unseen faithfulness. This song emerges from a place of deep reflection, expressing a profound gratitude for the countless small, yet significant, interventions of divine grace in everyday life. It’s a collective declaration of how God's hand is ever-present, guiding, protecting, and blessing, often in ways that defy human logic or simple explanation. The song encourages a shift in perspective, moving believers to recognize the extraordinary in the ordinary and to acknowledge that what appears to be coincidence or luck is, in fact, the meticulous work of a loving Creator.
The opening verses immediately establish a foundational truth: life itself, with its trials and triumphs, is sustained by an undeserved grace. The lyric, "All my Life, I’ve been Carried by Grace, Don’t ask me how, Cause I can’t Explain," echoes the sentiment found in Ephesians 2:8, which reminds us that salvation is "by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God." The acknowledgment of "Blessings That I don’t Deserve" further underscores this concept of unmerited favor, a core tenet of Christian faith where God's goodness is poured out despite human imperfections, much like Romans 5:8 declares, "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Even the presence of "Scars" is reframed not as a setback, but as integral to growth and learning, a powerful echo of James 1:2-4, which speaks of finding joy in trials because they develop perseverance and maturity. The initial pre-chorus then brings this personal reflection to a communal understanding, concluding that these inexplicable blessings "come from Above," firmly rooting them in divine origin rather than mere chance.
The powerful chorus, "I’ve got Miracles on Miracles, A Million Little Miracles," serves as the central refrain, acting as both a celebration and an invitation. It calls forth a spirit of thanksgiving, urging us to consciously "Count your Miracles," even playfully suggesting a numerical tally with "1-2-3-4," before acknowledging the overwhelming impossibility of counting them all. This mirrors the biblical call to remember and give thanks for God’s steadfast love, as Psalm 103:2 instructs, "Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." It’s a profound shift from seeking grand, singular interventions to recognizing the continuous, subtle, and equally potent ways God is at work. The second verse expands on this divine activity, crediting God for steadfast support ("You Held me Steady, So I wouldn’t give Up") and divine provision ("You Opened Doors, That Nobody could Shut"). This resonates deeply with Isaiah 41:10, where God promises, "Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand," and Revelation 3:8, which speaks of an open door that no one can shut. The aspiration to "never get Over What you’ve done" and to "Live with an Open Heart" and "Live Like I Know who you are" is a passionate commitment to maintaining a posture of wonder and a life aligned with divine purpose, reminiscent of Jesus’ command to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind in Matthew 22:37.
The second pre-chorus powerfully reinforces the song's core theological assertion, unequivocally stating, "It’s not a Coincidence, And It’s not Luck, I know it comes from Above." This declaration dismantles any notion of random chance, firmly attributing every blessing, every guiding hand, and every opened door to the deliberate and loving will of God. It encourages believers to see God's sovereignty woven into the fabric of daily existence, a truth proclaimed in Proverbs 16:9, "The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps." The bridge then brilliantly extends the chorus's concept, using the simple counting exercise "1-2-3-4, I can’t even Count them All" to emphasize the sheer volume and unending nature of God’s blessings. The repetition here is not just an artistic choice but a spiritual exercise, driving home the point that God's grace is inexhaustible and permeates every aspect of our lives. "Million Little Miracles" ultimately serves as an anthem of constant gratitude, a call to cultivate an awareness of God’s presence in every breath, every triumph, and every moment of resilience, encouraging a life lived in perpetual thanksgiving for the countless ways God reveals His love.