Kingdom Heirs - God Made It Lyrics
Lyrics
Have you read about creation in the Genesis account
God made the sun and the moon, flung the planets all about
He made the ocean and the river, raised the mountain on the land
He made a man from the dust made the woman from the man
If you've got a science book and it tells you something else
Forget about the author put that book back on the shelf
God made it, all the land and all the sea
God made it, every flower every tree
He crated everything the way He said
Man is not evolving upward, but He's going down instead
God made it, forget about the big bang
God made it, and all the morning stars sing
There are some who don't believe it though it's plain as it can be
God made it, God said it and that's good enough for me
You know the Bible starts at Genesis and goes to Revelation
Every jot and tittle is divine inspiration
Jesus died on the cross just to die for all our sins
But He rose from the dead and He's coming back again
If you've got a newer version and it tells you something
Go back and get the old one, out the new one on the shelf
God wrote it, every word and every line
God wrote it and it's stood the test of time
It is perfect, rest assured that it's complete
it's my sword, it's my shield it's my lamp unto my feet
God wrote it every prophecy is true
God wrote it and there's just one thing to do
You might as well believe it cause it's plain as it can be
God wrote it, God said it and that's good enough for me
God wrote it, every word and every line
God wrote it and it's stood the test of time
It is perfect, rest assured that it's complete
it's my sword, it's my shield it's my lamp unto my feet
God wrote it every prophecy is true
God wrote it and there's just one thing to do
You might as well believe it cause it's plain as it can be
God wrote it, God said it and that's good enough for me
God wrote it
God said it
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God Made It
Meaning & Inspiration
The Kingdom Heirs' "God Made It," released in 2000 on the album *City of Light*, is a powerful declaration of faith rooted in the foundational truths of creation and biblical authority. This song directly confronts the prevailing scientific narratives of origin, urging listeners to turn to the Genesis account as the ultimate truth about how the world came to be. The message is clear and uncompromising: God, as depicted in Scripture, is the architect of all existence, from the celestial bodies to the very dust from which humanity was formed. The lyrics powerfully echo the conviction found in Genesis 1, where God speaks, and it is done, creating the heavens and the earth with divine intention. This unwavering belief in a sovereign Creator is presented as a cornerstone of faith, directly contrasting with evolutionary theories and the Big Bang, as highlighted in the lines that encourage dismissing secular explanations in favor of divine revelation. The song emphasizes that God's creative act was not a chaotic emergence but a deliberate and perfect work, asserting that humanity's spiritual trajectory is not upward progress but a descent without divine guidance. This aligns with biblical teachings concerning humanity's fall from grace, as detailed in Romans 5:12, which speaks of sin entering the world through one man and death spreading to all men.
The second half of the song beautifully transitions to the written Word of God, proclaiming that just as God created, He also authored Scripture. The lyrics assert the infallibility and enduring nature of the Bible, describing it as divinely inspired from Genesis to Revelation. This speaks to the doctrine of Scripture's inerrancy and sufficiency, a truth found in passages like 2 Timothy 3:16-17, which states that all Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. The song emphasizes the Bible's completeness and perfection, portraying it as an essential spiritual tool—a sword, a shield, and a lamp for guiding one's steps, echoing Psalm 119:105. The repeated assertion that "God wrote it, God said it and that's good enough for me" is a profound statement of trust, rooted in the belief that God's Word is the ultimate authority and final arbiter of truth. It signifies a commitment to accept biblical truth over human speculation, finding ultimate security and understanding in the unchanging promises and declarations of the Creator. The repeated affirmation of God's authorship and divine utterance serves as an invitation to embrace this truth wholeheartedly, recognizing its plainness and the undeniable implications for how one lives their life and understands their place in the universe.