John P. Kee - Perfect Plan Lyrics
Lyrics
This jam is hype for all and all to hear
I'm sending out a message that is filled
With Christmas cheer
The season of peace, happiness,
Joy and love
Sent from the giver of gifts
From up above
The perfect plan of the man
Is that he would be born
He came down through the flesh
So that we could adorn Him
And love Him and laud Him
Esteem Him and applaud Him
For the things that He'll do
And the things he brought me through
You don't know like I know
What the Lord has done for me
You can't tell my testimony like me
Queen you see,
I can tell you how he picked me up
And turned me all around
He gave me the Holy Ghost
He placed my feet on solid ground
Chorus
Oh, the perfect plan
Oh, the perfect plan
You gave me
Oh, the perfect plan
Oh, the perfect plan
You saved me
In the beginning was the word
And the word was God
So He created a world
That was the best of them all
The devil got in
And corrupted the land
But the Lord God Almighty
Had a perfect plan
He came down to remove the misery
And heal infirmity
Set the captives free
This was the gift that He gave
For you and me
Jesus Christ who was slain on Calvary
And that's just how much
The Lord cared
Everybody's got to spend
Eternity somewhere
So listen up because destruction in the
Land, land, land
But God is in the plan
Chorus
He made me free
That's what He did for me
When I think of Christmas
I think of how he saved me
It's the time of year
That is filled with cheer
Let the joy bells ring
And the angels sing
Of the coming King
All Hail to Emmanuel
The son of God
Himself you see, it was the beginning
When God created the heavens and the earth y'all
It's a fact we msut agree on put first
He's coming back and
He's coming back soon
He's coming back
On the same cloud He left on
But you got to be clean if you want to
No spots, no blemishes or wrinkles
Vamp
Christmas is about it
No holiday without it
Perfect plan
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Perfect Plan
Meaning & Inspiration
John P. Kee's "Perfect Plan," released on April 4, 2015, stands as a vibrant testament to the enduring message of God's redemptive love, artfully interwoven with the spirit of the Christmas season. Far from a mere holiday tune, the song unpacks a profound theological narrative, positioning the birth of Jesus Christ as the pivotal act within an unfolding divine strategy. Kee frames this plan not as a reaction to unforeseen circumstances, but as the preordained solution to humanity's fallen state, a concept deeply rooted in Scripture. The lyrics echo the foundational truth found in John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life," illustrating how the Father's love instigated this grand design.
The song's narrative traces a familiar arc of biblical history: creation, the introduction of sin through the adversary, and God's unwavering commitment to restore what was lost. Kee powerfully articulates that Jesus' coming was not accidental but was the "perfect plan" to "remove the misery and heal infirmity, set the captives free." This resonates with passages like Isaiah 61:1, which prophesies of the Messiah's mission: "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound." The act of Jesus being "slain on Calvary" is presented not as a tragic end, but as the ultimate sacrifice, the very engine of this perfect plan, fulfilling the purpose described in Romans 5:8, "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."
Kee's personal testimony within the song, expressing deep gratitude for being "picked up and turned all around" and having his "feet on solid ground," serves as a compelling invitation for listeners to consider their own experiences of divine intervention. This echoes the psalmist's declaration in Psalm 40:2: "He brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock, and established my goings." The recurring chorus, "Oh, the perfect plan, you gave me, Oh, the perfect plan, you saved me," is not just a catchy refrain but a powerful affirmation of salvation as the central gift of God’s strategy. It underscores the idea that salvation is a complete work of grace, a perspective central to Christian doctrine and articulated in Ephesians 2:8-9: "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast."
Furthermore, "Perfect Plan" extends beyond salvation to the anticipation of Christ's return. The lyrics’ mention of Jesus coming back "on the same cloud He left on" directly references the biblical account in Acts 1:11, offering reassurance and hope for the future. This hopeful anticipation is coupled with a call for purity and readiness, "you got to be clean if you want to, no spots, no blemishes or wrinkles," aligning with passages such as Revelation 19:7-8, which speaks of the bride of Christ being prepared for the wedding feast. The song ultimately concludes by emphasizing that Christmas is intrinsically linked to this plan, celebrating not just a historical event, but the ongoing reality of God's love and His perfect design for humanity's redemption and eternal future, making it a deeply spiritual and inspiring piece that transcends typical seasonal music.