Elevation Worship - Nothing Is Wasted Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Nothing Is Wasted (Live)
  • Album: Nothing Is Wasted (Live) [Deluxe Version]
  • Artist: Elevation Worship
  • Released On: 18 Feb 2013
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Nothing Is Wasted Lyrics

You know my every need
You see my poverty
You are enough for me, Jesus
You gave the blind their sight
You raised the dead to life
You've done the same for me, Jesus

You are loving, You are wise
There is nothing in my life You cannot revive
You are loving, You are wise
There is nothing too hard for our God

Your word inside of me
My strength, my everything
My hope will always be Jesus
Your breath inside my lungs
You're worthy of my trust
You will forever be Jesus

You are loving, You are wise
There is nothing in my life You cannot revive
You are loving, You are wise
There is nothing too hard for our God

Nothing is wasted
You work all things for good
Nothing is wasted
Your promise remains
Forever You reign


Your promise remains
Forever You reign

You are loving, You are wise
There is nothing in my life You cannot revive
You are loving, You are wise
There is nothing too hard for our God

Nothing is wasted
You work all things for good
Nothing is wasted
Your promise remains
Forever You reign

Your promise remains
Forever You reign
Your promise remains
Forever You reign


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Nothing Is Wasted Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on December 21, 2012, the live recording of "Nothing Is Wasted" by Elevation Worship immediately resonated with many, offering a powerful declaration of faith in the face of difficult circumstances. At its core, the song communicates the profound truth that, from God's perspective, no experience, no trial, and no period of waiting is ever without purpose or meaning. It speaks to the moments of pain, loss, or frustration we all encounter, asserting a divine perspective that redeems and transforms these situations rather than ignoring or minimizing them. The narrative isn't about pretending hurt doesn't exist, but about trusting that God is actively working *through* it for our ultimate good and His glory.

This message finds deep roots throughout Scripture. The concept that God can take what seems broken or lost and use it for something beautiful and redemptive is a recurring theme from Genesis to Revelation. When the song declares that "nothing is wasted," it echoes the powerful promise found in Romans 8:28, which states that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." This isn't a promise that bad things won't happen, but rather a promise of God's sovereign ability to weave even the threads of suffering into a tapestry of good within the grand design of His plan. Similarly, James 1:2-4 encourages us to "consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." This passage aligns perfectly with the song's message, suggesting that trials are not random setbacks but divinely appointed opportunities for growth and spiritual formation. Our faith is refined through fire, much like precious metal, as described in 1 Peter 1:6-7.

Furthermore, the song speaks to the idea of waiting, periods where it feels like nothing is happening, or progress has stalled. Yet, biblical narratives are full of examples of God working powerfully in seasons of delay and apparent inactivity. Joseph's time in prison, the Israelites' forty years in the wilderness, or even the period between Christ's death and resurrection demonstrate that God's purposes often unfold outside of our preferred timeline. Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us of God's enduring intention: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'" Even when we cannot see the path forward, God is working with a divine blueprint that includes our hope and future, ensuring that the present difficulties are not the end of the story. The song beautifully captures this enduring hope, reminding us that the tears sown in times of sorrow can ultimately yield a harvest of joy, a truth poetically captured in Psalm 126:5-6, "Those who sow in tears will reap with shouts of joy. The one who goes out weeping, carrying seed to sow, will return with shouts of joy, carrying sheaves with him." The musical arrangement of "Nothing Is Wasted," with its build and release, supports this journey from perhaps a place of questioning or pain towards a resolute declaration of faith and hope, allowing the declaration to sink deeply into the heart. It serves as a powerful anthem for anyone navigating difficulty, anchoring their trust in the unchanging character and purposeful work of God, confident that He truly wastes nothing.
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