Elijah Oyelade - Rid Of Those Things Lyrics

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I am Yours O Lord 
I surrender all to You 
Please rid me of those things 
That are standing in Your way 
Help me stand perfect and complete 
In all Your will dear Lord 

I can see the fire in Your eyes 
Your love and compassion 
Your desire for me to come 
to the fullness of Your grace
Set my heart in order 
In alignment with Your plan 
I stand here with my hands lifted in surrender

I am Yours O Lord 
I surrender all to You 
Please rid me of those things 
That are standing in Your way 
Help me stand perfect and complete 
In all Your will dear Lord 

I am Yours O Lord 
I surrender all to You 
Please rid me of those things 
That are standing in Your way 
Help me stand perfect and complete 
In all Your will dear Lord 

Please rid me of those things 
That are standing in Your way 
Help me stand perfect and complete 
In all Your will dear Lord 

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RID ME OF THOSE THINGS by ELIJAH OYELADE

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on May 18, 2020, Elijah Oyelade's song "Rid Of Those Things" arrived as a sincere and potent prayer set to music, offering people who listen a powerful opportunity for spiritual reflection and confession. The song’s core message revolves around a deep, personal yearning for divine purification – a plea to God to be delivered from internal struggles, habits, or influences that hinder a walk of faith. It speaks directly to the universal human experience of wrestling with the 'flesh' or the remnants of old ways that conflict with the desire to live fully for Christ.

The "things" the song petitions to be rid of are not merely external circumstances but seem to encompass the internal clutter of sin, fear, anxiety, worldly attachments, or perhaps even character flaws that keep one bound and distant from God's intended path. This echoes the biblical exhortation in Hebrews 12:1 to "lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us," urging believers to shed whatever impedes their spiritual race. It is a recognition that while salvation is a gift, the process of sanctification – becoming more like Christ – involves an active turning away from sin and a reliance on God's power to transform from within. The song captures the raw honesty required in this process, acknowledging the need for help beyond one's own strength.

The act of asking God to "rid me of those things" is an earnest prayer, a demonstration of humility and dependence. It aligns perfectly with the scriptural truth that it is God who works in us "both to will and to do of his good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). It also connects with passages like Psalm 51:2, a classic prayer for cleansing, "Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin." The song embodies this desperate cry for God’s intervention, acknowledging His sovereign power to purify and set free. It’s a reminder that confession and repentance are not just about admitting wrong but actively seeking God’s active work in removing the hold of sin and unwanted traits.

Furthermore, being rid of these hindering things is essential for living a life that truly honors God and experiencing the fullness of freedom found in Christ. As Romans 6 teaches, we have been set free from the dominion of sin, but maintaining that freedom requires a continuous yielding to God. This song serves as a musical expression of that yielding, a request for God to actively work in putting off the old self with its practices and putting on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness (Ephesians 4:22-24). The desired outcome is not just absence of the negative but the positive reality of living unhindered, able to draw closer to God and fulfill His purposes.

Elijah Oyelade's delivery typically brings a deeply spiritual and prayerful atmosphere, and in "Rid Of Those Things," his expression conveys the weight and sincerity of the plea. The musical arrangement supports this devotional posture, allowing the focus to remain squarely on the profound message and the heart crying out to God. It’s more than just a catchy tune; it's an invitation to join in a personal spiritual exercise, prompting self-examination and encouraging a similar prayer for divine cleansing and freedom from whatever holds us back. The song stands as a powerful tool for personal worship and a poignant reminder of God's continuous work of sanctification in the lives of believers who humbly seek His purifying touch.

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