Jimmy D Psalmist - Shalom - I've got Peace Lyrics

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I've got peace eeh, shalom 
Anybody got a peace?
I've got peace in me, shalom 

I'm the child of a king
The King of Peace,
My brother is the prince, 
The prince of Peace 
I don't need to be told 
That i got that peace in me 
No matter what the devil do 
No matter is going on around me 
I have got peace in me 
Cause i know who is 
Fighting battles for me 
He will take my pain away 
He will make me all okay 
...

I've got peace eeh, shalom 
Anybody got a peace?
I've got peace in me, shalom 

This is the story of a child 
Who had no peace and had no joy 
The mother didn't know what to do 
The father didn't know where to go 
...* pastor preaching he said 
"Greater is He who is in you, 
Than the one in the world " 
He will make you smile again 
He will make you whole again 

I've got peace eeh, shalom 
I've got peace in me, shalom 
I've got peace eeh, shalom 
Anybody got a peace?
I've got peace in me, shalom 

In my deepest pain, 
You always come for me 
Your word is there for me oh Lord 
I will lift my eyes to Him 
Where cometh my help? 
It cometh from the Lord 
It cometh from the Lord 

I've got peace, shalom 
I've got peace in me, shalom 
I've got peace eeh, shalom 
Anybody got a peace?
I've got peace in me, shalom 

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Meaning & Inspiration

Jimmy D Psalmist's "Shalom - I've got Peace," released on July 6, 2017, is not just a song; it's a profound declaration of divine peace, rooted deeply in the foundational truths of Scripture. The title itself, "Shalom," immediately signals a concept far richer than mere absence of conflict; it evokes the Hebrew understanding of wholeness, completeness, well-being, and prosperity, a state of flourishing that originates from God. This track powerfully articulates the reality of experiencing this divine peace, not as a fleeting emotion, but as a settled state of being that transcends circumstances. The message centers on the unwavering assurance that comes from knowing God, a peace that the world cannot give or take away, echoing Jesus' own words in John 14:27: "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." The song eloquently captures this sentiment, portraying a life anchored in God's presence, rendering external pressures irrelevant to one's inner tranquility.

Analyzing the lyrical content, the song emphasizes the source of this peace as being intrinsically linked to a personal relationship with the Almighty. This resonates with Philippians 4:7, which promises that "the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Jimmy D Psalmist's rendition paints a vivid picture of this guarding, suggesting a spiritual fortress that protects the soul from anxiety and turmoil. The strength found in this peace is not of human origin; it's the power of God working within believers, enabling them to stand firm even in the face of adversity. This is reminiscent of Isaiah 26:3, which declares, "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you." The song's commitment to this singular focus on God as the ultimate sustainer of peace is its most compelling aspect, urging listeners to find their rest in Him rather than in the shifting sands of worldly affairs. It’s a testament to the transformative power of embracing God's peace, a peace that truly has the capacity to redefine one's reality and bring about a profound sense of secure contentment.

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