Hollyn - Mine Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Mine
  • Album: Hollyn - EP
  • Artist: Hollyn
  • Released On: 16 Oct 2015
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Mine Lyrics


Nothing in this world
Nothing in this whole wide world
Could ever take me from your hand
Even if I run away
And I don't have the strength to make it back home
I know that you will guide me

Cause you are the one who picked me up
Brushed me off and called me loved
You showed me I am yours

You are mine
Jesus, you are mine
I know that I'm unworthy
Completely undeserving
I'm amazed, I'm amazed
That I am yours
And you are mine
You are mine

Even when I can't feel you
Even when my soul is crying out
And it looks like I have nobody

Lord, you'll be the one to pick me up
Brush me off and call me loved
Yes, I know that I am yours

And you are mine
Jesus, you are mine
I know that I'm unworthy
Completely undeserving
I'm amazed, I'm amazed
That I am yours
And you are mine

I am home, I am home
I am home here with you
I am home, I am home
I am home here with you

Oh, Jesus I am home, I am home
I am home right here with you
I'm blessed to call you... mine
I'm amazed that you are... mine

I know that I'm unworthy
Completely undeserving
I'm amazed, I'm amazed
That I am yours
Oh, I'm amazed
I'm amazed
That I am yours
And you are mine
You are mine


Mine

Mine Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Hollyn's song "Mine," released on October 16, 2015, as part of her debut self-titled EP, arrived as a vibrant introduction to her unique blend of pop and R&B influences within the faith music landscape. More than just a catchy tune, the song delves into a foundational truth of the Christian walk: finding our ultimate identity and security not in ourselves or the world's fleeting validations, but in belonging completely to God. It captures the profound shift from feeling lost, searching, or insecure to understanding that we are seen, known, and claimed by the Creator of the universe. The message resonates deeply because it addresses a universal human longing for acceptance and significance, offering a divine answer to the question of "Who am I?" by stating confidently, "I am His, and He is mine."

This core theme of belonging to God is a cornerstone of biblical truth, beautifully echoed throughout Scripture. The song articulates the peace that comes from realizing that before we did anything, before we were even born, God knew us and chose us. Psalm 139 speaks powerfully to this, revealing a God who intricately formed us in our mother's womb and knows our every thought and path, emphasizing that we are "fearfully and wonderfully made." This isn't just biological creation; it's ownership and deep personal knowledge. Furthermore, the powerful declaration in Isaiah 43:1 rings with the song's sentiment: "Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine." This verse specifically highlights redemption and a personal calling, sealing the truth of belonging. Jesus Himself speaks of this intimate relationship in John 10, where He describes Himself as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, and His sheep know Him and follow His voice – a picture of mutual recognition and secure belonging within His fold. The New Testament further solidifies this identity through adoption, as Galatians 3:26 states we are all "sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus," and Ephesians 1:4-5 tells us God "chose us in him before the foundation of the world... He predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ." This status as adopted children means we are heirs, deeply loved and securely part of His family, a far cry from the fleeting acceptance the world offers. Romans 8:38-39 provides the ultimate assurance that nothing – no trouble, hardship, persecution, or anything else in all creation – "will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Hollyn's song captures the transformative joy and unshakable peace that wells up from embracing this profound truth: our value is inherent because we are "Mine" to the One who matters most. It encourages those hearing it to root their worth and security in this divine ownership, shifting focus from external validation to the unwavering reality of God's love and claim over their lives.
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