The Detty Sisters - God is Not Through With You Yet Lyrics
Lyrics
If you ever felt like giving up
Ever felt like you had enough
Ever felt like that you're going through
That you don't know what to do
Felt like your friends are gone
Felt like you are all alone
Felt like giving up the fight
That you can't walk through the night
Let me encourage you
Trust in God He will see you through
Don't give up don't give in, until the end
God is not done with you yet
Just look up and don't forget
He's always by your side
There's no need for you to hide
God wanna see you through
Trust Him He is always true
Proved Himself over and over again
God is not through with you yet
If you've ever felt can't pray
You could'nt through his amazing grace
Someone ever said just give up
Someone ever said you are not good enough
You need to wake up and realise
That God is your father you are His child
Just hold on, just pres on,
Just keep the faith
God is not done with you yet
Just look up and don't forget
He's always by your side
There's no need for you to hide
God wanna see you through
Trust Him He is always true
Proved Himself over and over again
God is not through with you yet
God is not done with you yet
Just look up and don't forget
He's always by your side
There's no need for you to hide
God wanna see you through
Trust Him He is always true
Proved Himself over and over again
God is not through with you yet
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The Detty Sisters- God's Not Through With You Yet (Official Music Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
The Detty Sisters have a way of taking simple, honest truth and wrapping it in a sound that feels like a front-porch conversation with an old friend. When they sing "God is not through with you yet," they aren't just pushing out a catchy hook; they are delivering a sermon on the persistence of grace. We all hit those walls where the tank is dry, our prayers feel like they’re hitting the ceiling, and the enemy is whispering that our best days are behind us. The lyrics pull no punches about the reality of human exhaustion, acknowledging that feeling when you've "felt like giving up" or concluded that you simply "can't pray."
This track hits hard because it points directly to the sovereignty of the Potter over the clay. Paul told the Philippians he was confident that He who began a good work in them would bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. That is exactly the theology humming beneath these lyrics. When the sisters sing "God is your father you are His child," they are reminding us of our secure identity in the middle of a storm. You don't have to scramble for relevance or merit because your life is hidden with Christ in God. If you think your failures have written the final chapter of your story, you've forgotten who holds the pen.
The call to "just look up" shifts our focus from the internal noise of our own anxiety to the external reality of God's character. Hebrews 12:2 tells us to fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. He doesn't start projects He intends to abandon. Whether you are dealing with the sting of isolation or the weight of perceived inadequacy, the truth remains that God is faithful to His own name. He hasn't reached the limit of His patience or His power with you. The work He started in your spirit is not a temporary whim; it is a divine mandate that He intends to see through to the very end. Stop acting like the author of your salvation ran out of ink before getting to your chapter.