Dangers
Silence
Battle is my story
But Alone
I won’t know
Yeah
Yeah
That’s my glory
Shadows you will not hide me
I know my King will fight
The God of Angel armies
Is always by my side
Got a Got a
I got a (army)
Got a Got a
I got a (Army)
Who gone for me
I ain’t gotta thing he won’t defeat
Bring the war I gotta
Got a Got a
I got a (Army)
Who run it?
Who runnin?
Almighty
Who want it yea?
Life ain’t been the same Since death died
Won it by a land side
Hallelujah to the flex My
That POWER made a point next slide
Reppin this side
Gucci shoes I like to put foot my foot on reptiles
Comin for my neck now
When the game about to end you expect
Oh vanity
Satan tryna cancel me
I don’t fear your plan for me
I just made canopy
When you come to handle me
There’s another hand on me
Even when they all abandon me
God got the destiny
I see no enemy
Still in the son when it’s all shade
Send who you want boy it’s all gang
I picked side like entree
Nobody like him
That’s why I got like Him
Put it on the Bible
I’m in auto pilot
Shadow of the Almighty
Before me and behind me
Your war is
Is for me
Forever
Forever
The Power of the Cross
The Power of the Cross Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
The song, released on April 4, 2019, by Getty Music, explores the tension between life's inherent struggles and the transformative power found in faith. It begins by acknowledging the reality of "Dangers," "Silence," and "Battle" as intrinsic to one's personal narrative. Yet, this challenging story is framed not as one of ultimate defeat but of "glory," suggesting that the true outcome is defined by something beyond the struggle itself. The lyrics immediately shift to locating this glory and strength outside the self, indicating a reliance on an external force.
The narrative quickly moves to confront the sources of fear and opposition, declaring defiance against "Shadows." This defiance is grounded in the assurance that a divine "King will fight" on behalf of the believer. The song introduces the powerful image of "The God of Angel armies," a title resonating with the Old Testament concept of the Lord of Hosts, emphasizing God's immense power and authority over spiritual forces. The declaration that this divine force "Is always by my side" provides a foundational comfort and confidence, establishing God as an ever-present and formidable ally in any conflict, echoing scriptures like Exodus 14:14 where the Lord promises to fight for His people. The repeated assertion "I got a (Army)" underscores the overwhelming nature of this divine backing, presenting God as the ultimate force who can defeat any challenge.
A central theme emerges connecting the current experience of victory to the historical event of the cross and resurrection. The line "Life ain’t been the same Since death died" directly references the conquering of death through Christ's sacrifice and resurrection. This pivotal event is described as a decisive victory, "Won it by a land side," and presented as the source of immense "POWER." This power is the focal point, making a definitive statement that changes everything, much like the apostle Paul describes the message of the cross as the very power of God in 1 Corinthians 1:18. The victory over death through the cross is presented as the basis for overcoming all other battles.
Building on this foundation of victory, the song addresses the ongoing spiritual warfare and worldly opposition faced by believers. Imagery such as putting "foot on reptiles" and Satan trying to "cancel me" depicts confrontations with evil and attempts by the enemy to undermine the believer's purpose. However, the response is one of resolute faith, rejecting fear and trusting in God's sovereign plan ("God got the destiny"). The protective presence of God is described as a "canopy" and "another hand on me," assuring divine intervention and security even when facing abandonment, aligning with biblical themes of God's unwavering protection and provision found in passages like Psalm 91:1 and John 10:28-29. This profound sense of security allows the speaker to declare, "I see no enemy," implying that in the context of God's ultimate victory, no opposing force holds final power.
The final lines reiterate the theme of unwavering trust and divine guidance. Remaining "Still in the son when it’s all shade" speaks to finding light and stability in Christ amidst darkness and difficulty. The reliance on God's direction is expressed through the idea of being "in auto pilot" under the "Shadow of the Almighty." The concluding declaration, "Your war is Is for me Forever," powerfully summarizes the song's message: the believer's struggles are not theirs alone; God Himself is perpetually engaged in the battle on their behalf, securing their eternal safety and victory through the power established by the cross. This highlights God's enduring commitment and the transformative strength available to those who trust in Him.