Judikay + The Gratitude COZA - Nothing is Too Hard for You Lyrics

Lyrics

Nothing is too hard for you

Nothing is too hard for you

The things you do,

I can’t explain

Nothing is too hard for you

I can’t explain, I wish I could

Nothing is too hard for you


Every man for himself.

But you never leave me alone

Every day of my life,

You dey show me

So much mercy and grace


Yes, I try, I try to run away

In the belly of your loving

I was saved

And I prayed, I prayed

Through all my days

Upon all the notice me wey I do

My matter don soft


Nothing is too hard for you

Nothing is too hard for you

The things you do,

I can’t explain

Nothing is too hard for you

I can’t explain, I wish I could

Nothing is too hard for you


Shebi na me wey be suleja boy

My matter don bless

And all the enemies

Wey no dey gbadu me

See their matter don cast


I have seen

The downfall of satan

Glory, hallelujah I have overcome

Until tomorrow

You have made them

All my foot stool

Nwanti nti nwa dika nu leh

Ebuliela mu elu


Chorus:

Nothing is too hard for you

Nothing is too hard for you

The things you do,

I can’t explain

Nothing is too hard for you

I can’t explain, I wish I could

Nothing is too hard for you


I can’t explain, I wish I could

Nothing is too hard for you


Ike anyi ji ekike

Okutu uwa tuwa

Anuru anuru ndu

Onye neme ihe k’odi nfe


The god of the universe

Rock of ages

You are all of these

But first , you are my father

You are capable

Also, you are willing

In your will for me

I dwell in your goodness


What my eyes have seen

I can’t tell it all

Even if I could, I can’t tell it all

What my eyes have seen

I can’t tell it all

Even if I could, I can’t tell it all


What my eyes have seen

I can’t tell it all

Even if I could, I can’t tell it all

What my eyes have seen

I can’t tell it all

Even if I could, I can’t tell it all


What my eyes have seen

I can’t tell it all

Even if I could, I can’t tell it all


There can be

Nothing hard for you

There can be nothing hard for you

There can be

Nothing hard for you

There can be nothing hard for you


There can be

Nothing hard for you

There can be nothing hard for you

There can be

Nothing hard for you

Capable god ooh


There can be

Nothing hard for you

There can be nothing hard for you

There can be

Nothing hard for you

Capable god ooh


There can be

Nothing hard for you

There can be nothing hard for you

There can be

Nothing hard for you

Capable god ooh


There can be

Nothing hard for you

There can be

Nothing hard for you

Nothing is too hard for you

What my eyes have seen

Onum apugh’ikowa (I can’t tell it all)

Even if I could,

Onum apugh’ikowa

What my eyes have seen

Onum apugh’ikowa

Even if I could,

Onum apugh’ikowa


What my eyes have seen

Onum apugh’ikowa (I can’t tell it all)

Even if I could,

Onum apugh’ikowa 

What my eyes have seen

Onum apugh’ikowa

Even if I could, onum apugh’ikowa

(I can’t tell it all)

Nothing is too hard for you


Nothing is Too Hard For You

By Judikay & The Gratitude Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA)

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Meaning & Inspiration

The song is an exercise in endurance. It leans heavily on repetition, which, in the context of gospel music, usually serves to anchor the listener in a singular, immovable truth. Judikay and The Gratitude use this looping structure not just to fill time, but to build a rhythmic drumbeat of conviction.

The Power Line is this: "You are capable; also, you are willing."

It works because it bridges the gap between theological abstraction and personal need. We are comfortable with the idea of a "Capable God"—the Almighty, the Rock of Ages, the one who splits the seas. But capability is distant. It’s an attribute of power. Willingness, however, is an attribute of relationship. It changes the dynamic from a distant deity who can act to a Father who desires to act. When you are sitting in a room, overwhelmed by a problem that feels insurmountable, you don't just need to know that God has the power to fix it; you need to know He actually wants to.

The lyrics, “I try, I try to run away / In the belly of your loving, I was saved,” cut through the typical sanitized language of praise. It acknowledges a messy reality—that we often fight against the very grace that pursues us. It mirrors the Jonah narrative, where flight from God’s directive leads, counterintuitively, to a place of mercy. There is a sense here that the listener is not just observing a miracle, but has been physically caught and held by it.

Yet, as an editor, I have to point out the redundancy. The back half of the track devolves into a repetitive cycle of "What my eyes have seen, I can’t tell it all." While this creates a communal, trance-like atmosphere—common in live COZA performances—it risks losing the listener's focus. The narrative weight dissipates when the lyrics become a loop of affirmation rather than a development of the story.

Still, the song succeeds because it avoids the trap of explaining God. "I can’t explain, I wish I could" is the most honest admission in the piece. It’s a refusal to turn a spiritual experience into a neat formula. We spend so much time trying to decode our circumstances, looking for the "why" behind the hardship. Judikay and The Gratitude suggest that there isn't always an explanation available—only a presence that is both capable and willing to stay through the mystery. It doesn’t solve the problem, but it shifts the focus from the obstacle to the One standing over it.

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