Judikay - Not Done Lyrics

Not Done Lyrics

He that begun a good work
Oh he’s so faithful
Faithful to complete
Ah ah ah ah
He that begun a good work
Oh he’s so faithful
Faithful to complete
If I’m not dead
You’re not done
You will finish what you started
If I’m not dead you are not done
I can bank on your word
If I’m not dead you are not done
Even a Lazarus you rose
If I’m not dead you are not done
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
You will finish what you started
You will finish what you started
You always finish what you start
You will finish what you started
I come in the volume of the books
As it was written concerning me
Who closed your chapters?Who close your books?Only God has the only say
Only Him is my author and finisher
Who said it’s over?It just begun, begun, begun
If I’m not dead you are not done
You will finish what you started
If I’m not dead you are not done
I can bank on your word
If I’m not dead you are not done
You will finish what you started
If I’m not dead you are not done
Oh oh oh oh oh oh
You will finish what you started Collapsed brain
Collapsed brain
But you rose him after the third day
Talking about Lazarus
Collapsed brain
But you rose him after the third day
Collapsed brain
Collapsed brain
But you rose him after the third day
If I’m not dead you are not done
You will finish what you started


Judikay - Not Done (Official Audio)

Not Done Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Judikay's song "Not Done" is an inspirational track released as an official audio on November 14, 2024. The song centers on the theme of God's faithfulness and persistence in fulfilling His purposes in the life of a believer. It conveys a message of assurance that God, who begins a good work, is faithful and will complete it. This central idea is strongly asserted throughout the lyrics, providing a foundation of trust in divine completion.

The lyrical content repeatedly emphasizes the assertion that if one is still alive, God is not finished with His work in their life. Phrases like "You will finish what you started" underscore this core message of divine commitment and perseverance. The song highlights the dependability of God's promises, stating, "I can bank on your word," reinforcing the idea that God's intentions and plans are reliable and certain to come to fruition.

Biblical allusions are present within the song, supporting its theme. The reference to Lazarus being raised is used as an example of God's power to intervene and bring about restoration even in situations that appear hopeless or concluded. The line "Even a Lazarus you rose" directly points to this miraculous event. Furthermore, the phrase "I come in the volume of the books, As it was written concerning me" suggests a connection to the concept of God's plan being outlined or recorded, possibly alluding to biblical scripture where destinies or callings are described. This echoes themes found in verses such as Philippians 1:6, which speaks of God completing the good work He began, and the account of Lazarus' resurrection in John 11, illustrating God's power over death and finality. The lyric "Only Him is my author and finisher" also aligns with biblical descriptions of God's role in a believer's life.

The song maintains a confident declaration that setbacks or apparent conclusions are not the end, asserting "Who said it's over? It just begun." This defiant stance against despair is rooted in the conviction that God alone holds the ultimate authority over one's destiny and can turn situations around, as seen in the example of Lazarus. The repetitive nature of key phrases reinforces the unwavering belief in God's power to complete His work, offering hope and encouragement.

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