Katy Nichole - In Jesus Name (God Of Possible) Lyrics

Album: Jesus Changed My Life
Released: 24 Feb 2023
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Lyrics

I speak the name of Jesus over you
In your hurting, in your sorrow
I will ask my God to move
I speak the name cause it’s all that I can do
In desperation, I’ll seek heaven
And pray this for you

I pray for your healing
That circumstances would change
I pray that the fear inside would flee
In Jesus name
I pray that a breakthrough would happen today
I pray miracles over your life in 
Jesus name 
In Jesus name

I speak the name of all authority 
Declaring blessings 
And every promise
He is faithful to keep
I speak the name no grave could ever hold
He is greater, He is stronger
he’s the God of possible

I pray for your healing
That circumstances would change
I pray that the fear inside would flee
In Jesus name
I pray that a breakthrough would happen today
I pray miracles over your life in 
Jesus name 
In Jesus name

Come believe it
Come receive it
Oh the power of His Spirit is now forever yours 
Come believe it
Come receive it
In the mighty name of Jesus, all things are possible 

I pray for your healing
That circumstances will change 
I pray that the fear inside will flee in Jesus name 
I pray that a breakthrough
Would happen today 
I pray miracles over your life 
In Jesus name 
I pray for revival 
For restoration of faith 
I pray that the dead will come to life 
In Jesus name
In Jesus name

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Meaning & Inspiration

Katy Nichole captured the hearts of many when she shared this track, which found its home on her February 24, 2023 record, Jesus Changed My Life. It is the kind of song that strips away the fluff of modern jargon and lands squarely on the potency of a single, matchless name. When she sings about speaking the name of Jesus over someone’s hurt, she is tapping into the biblical reality that the name of the Lord is a strong tower, where the righteous run and are safe. It is not a magic incantation, but an exercise of authority rooted in the victory Christ secured at the empty tomb. The lyrics declare that no grave could ever hold Him, which points directly to the resurrection power mentioned in Romans 8:11, where the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us.

When the chorus cries out for healing and breakthroughs, it pushes us to consider what it means to pray with expectant faith. Scripture tells us in James 5:16 that the prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. Nichole’s focus on the God of possible acknowledges that while we are finite and desperate, we serve an infinite Father who delights to work in the impossible spaces of our lives. Calling out for the dead to come to life is a bold request for spiritual revival, echoing Ezekiel’s vision in the valley of dry bones. It is a plea for the breath of God to animate what has grown cold, tired, or stagnant.

The bridge challenges us to move beyond passive observation and actually believe in the Spirit’s availability. Faith is not just a concept; it is an action, a decision to stand on the promises that He is faithful to keep. By pinning our hope on the name above all names, we are aligning our small, fragile petitions with the sovereign will of the Creator. We are essentially saying that His track record of mercy and power is our only viable path forward. When you pray for someone in the name of Jesus, you are wielding the greatest weapon in the kingdom, shifting your gaze from the weight of the circumstance to the glory of the One who holds the keys to death and Hades. This is the bedrock of our confidence: the authority we use in prayer is borrowed from the King who has already conquered the very things we are asking Him to change.

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