Frank Edwards - The Grace Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: The Grace
  • Album: The Grace - Single
  • Artist: Frank Edwards
  • Released On: 23 Oct 2022
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The Grace Lyrics

May the grace of our lord
Be with you in all that you do

May the grace of our lord
Be with you in all that you do
You will succeed where others fail
And your labor will not be in vain
His mighty hands is upon you
There is nothing that you cannot archive
Amen Amen Amen Amen Amen

Ni’nsi ni’nsi
Better go follow you
Ti ola bade
 Better go follow you
Ti Ojo baro
Better go follow you
If you believe
Better go follow you
Uh na na na
Yhe Yhe Yhe Yhe Yhe Yhe
Amen Amen Amen

Carry go carry go  ( Amen o )
Iyanu berekete  ( Amen o )
Mo ni ki lefe ki lefe  ( Amen o )
We no go downgrade oh  ( Amen o )
Up up up we Dey go oh  ( Amen o )
Fly so high like an eagle   ( Amen o )
Jehovah controller   ( Amen o )
Amen amen amen  ( Amen o)

You will go so highly
And everything go dey work for you
Amen amen amen o
Amen amen amen o
You shall not die but live
Long life I pray for you
Amen amen amen o
Amen amen amen o
Them go dey try , then go dey fail
You go dey go , you go dey come
Na the grace of God dey carry you go
May the grace oh

May the grace of our lord
Be with you in all that you do
You will succeed where others fail
And your labor will not be in vain
His mighty hands is upon you
There is nothing that you cannot archive
Amen Amen Amen Amen Amen

Ni’nsi ni’nsi
Better go follow you
Ti ola bade
Better go follow you
Ti Ojo baro
Better go follow you
If you believe
Better go follow you
Uh na na na
Yhe Yhe Yhe Yhe Yhe Yhe
Amen Amen Amen

Carry go carry go  ( Amen o )
Iyanu berekete  ( Amen o )
Mo ni ki lefe ki lefe  ( Amen o )
We no go downgrade oh  ( Amen o )
Up up up we Dey go oh  ( Amen o )
Fly so high like an eagle   ( Amen o )
Jehovah controller   ( Amen o )
Amen amen amen  ( Amen )


The Grace

The Grace Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Frank Edwards' song "The Grace" is a powerful declaration of faith and divine favor, centered around the foundational Christian belief in God's unmerited assistance. The lyrics repeatedly emphasize the core message that the grace of the Lord is present in all endeavors, serving as the key to overcoming obstacles and achieving success. This theme is articulated through direct pronouncements like "May the grace of our lord be with you in all that you do," setting a tone of blessing and spiritual empowerment from the outset.

The song goes beyond a simple prayer for grace, acting as a prophetic affirmation of the listener's potential and destiny rooted in that divine favor. It boldly declares that with God's grace, individuals will "succeed where others fail" and that their "labor will not be in vain." The assertion "His mighty hands is upon you" reinforces the idea of divine backing and protection, leading to the triumphant declaration, "There is nothing that you cannot archive" (achieve). These lines instill a sense of confidence and hope, encouraging believers to trust in God's ability working through them.

Incorporating elements of Nigerian gospel music, the song includes phrases in Yoruba, such as "Ni’nsi ni’nsi, Better go follow you," "Ti ola bade, Better go follow you," and "Ti Ojo baro, Better go follow you." While adding cultural richness, these lines broadly convey the message that this divine assistance and blessing ("Better go follow you") is constant and persistent, present now ("Ni'nsi ni'nsi"), in the future ("Ti ola bade" - when tomorrow comes), and through challenges ("Ti Ojo baro" - when it rains). Other Yoruba interjections like "Carry go carry go" (keep moving forward, keep advancing) and "Iyanu berekete" (abundance of miracles) further amplify the message of progress, breakthrough, and overflowing blessings facilitated by God's grace. The call-and-response style often present in gospel music is reflected in the backing vocals affirming "Amen o" to these declarations.

The song continues with vibrant pronouncements of elevation and well-being, stating, "You will go so highly" and "everything go dey work for you." It addresses challenges and opposition indirectly with the line "Them go dey try , then go dey fail," contrasting it with the believer's continuous forward movement: "You go dey go , you go dey come." This perseverance is explicitly attributed to divine help: "Na the grace of God dey carry you go." The prayer for longevity, "You shall not die but live, Long life I pray for you," underscores the holistic nature of the blessings sought and declared. The repeated use of "Amen" throughout the song acts as a powerful affirmation, sealing the prayers and declarations made in faith.

The themes presented in "The Grace" resonate deeply with several biblical concepts. The concept of grace itself is central to the Christian faith, described in Ephesians 2:8-9 as the means of salvation, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God." The promise of success and labor not being in vain aligns with scriptures like Joshua 1:8, which links prosperity and good success to meditating on and obeying God's word, or Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." The assurance of God's hand being upon the believer and protection from opposition echoes passages such as Psalm 91 or Isaiah 41:10, which speak of God being with His people, strengthening and upholding them. The declaration of not dying but living is reminiscent of Psalm 118:17, "I shall not die, but live, And declare the works of the Lord." The song effectively weaves these scriptural ideas into a contemporary and accessible format. The video for this uplifting song was released on October 23, 2022, bringing its message of hope and divine empowerment to a wider audience.
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