John P. Kee - I Believe Lyrics

Lyrics

I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe, I believe
Yeah, I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe just what He said

I'll do all things through Christ
I believe, I believe, I believe
I'll do all things through Christ
I believe, I believe just what He said

He shall supply my need
I believe, I believe, I believe
He shall supply my need
I believe, I believe just what He said

By faith, I believe it
By faith, I receive it
By faith, I can have it
By faith, I can share it
I believe just what He said

I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe, I believe
I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe just what He said

He worked it out for me
I believe, I believe, I believe
He worked it out for me
I believe, I believe just what He said

By faith, I will know it
By faith, I will show it
By faith, I will bare it
And now I declare it
I believe just what He said

I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe, I believe
I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe just what He said

I believe, I believe
I believe, I believe, I believe
I believe, I believe
I believe, I believe just what He said

I'll have my mansion now
I believe, I believe, I believe
Have my mansion now
I believe, I believe just what He said

He loosed the guilty stain
I believe, I believe, I believe
All the guilt is gone away
I believe, I believe just what He said

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I Believe (parts 1&2) by the New Life Community Choir featuring Pastor John P. Kee

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Meaning & Inspiration

"I Believe (Parts 1 & 2)," a powerful release from the New Life Community Choir featuring Pastor John P. Kee on August 30, 2010, stands as a testament to the unshakeable power of faith. This song doesn't merely offer a melody; it delivers a profound spiritual message, deeply rooted in Scripture, designed to fortify the believer's resolve and inspire unwavering confidence in God's promises. The core of the song revolves around a simple yet potent declaration: "I believe just what He said." This refrain acts as an anchor, grounding the listener in the truth of God's word, echoing the foundational principle of faith as articulated in Hebrews 11:1, which defines faith as "the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." The repeated affirmation of belief in God's spoken word underscores the lyrical theme that what God declares, He will also bring to pass.

The verses of "I Believe" systematically unpack the tangible outcomes of such steadfast faith. The aspiration of having a "mansion" isn't presented as mere material greed, but rather as a symbolic representation of the eternal dwelling place promised to believers, aligning with Jesus' words in John 14:2-3, "In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?" Similarly, the declaration, "I'll do all things through Christ," directly reflects Philippians 4:13, a verse that empowers believers with the knowledge that their strength and capability are derived from Christ's power within them. The assurance that God "shall supply my need" resonates with the promise found in Philippians 4:19, "And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." These lyrical expressions are not abstract pronouncements but are presented as divinely guaranteed outcomes for those who choose to believe and act upon God's word.

The song masterfully employs the concept of faith as an active force, stating, "By faith, I believe it, by faith, I receive it, by faith, I can have it, by faith, I can share it." This progression illustrates that faith is not passive contemplation but a dynamic process that leads to belief, reception, possession, and ultimately, generosity. This active engagement with faith is mirrored in the biblical narrative of healing and provision, where individuals actively sought God and received His blessings. Furthermore, the song proclaims, "He worked it out for me," a powerful reminder of God's providence and His redemptive work on behalf of humanity, a theme that underpins the entire Gospel message. The declaration that "all the guilt is gone away" speaks directly to the cleansing power of Christ's sacrifice, as stated in 1 John 1:7, "but if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin." The repetition of "I believe, I believe just what He said" throughout the song serves to reinforce the singular focus on the verity and immutability of God's promises, encouraging listeners to cast aside doubt and embrace the transformative power of believing God's word in its entirety. This song is a powerful exhortation to anchor one's hope and actions in the infallible promises of God, fostering a spirit of confident expectation and spiritual victory.

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