Koryn Hawthorne + Roshon Fegan - Won't He Do It Lyrics
Lyrics
Ain't nobody stoppin' my shine
They try to break me try to take me out
But I got Jesus on my side
Felt so bad I thought I would die
But ain't no power stronger than the one
That came and laid down his life
And I got mountains to climb
But the enemy can't stop me
'Cause there's a calling on my life
So, when I'm crying, don't last too long
'Cause he's gonna step in and make it alright
Won't He do it?
He said He would
Fight your battles for you
They gonna wonder how you sleep at night
Won't He do it?
Ah yes, He will
Anybody tell you something different
You know that's a lie
You gonna look back and be so amazed
How it turned out
It's only His grace
Won't He do it?
He said He would
So, I trust Him at all times
I'm about to lose it again
I'm about to let them know where I'm from
Don't take me there again
I just call on Jesus, my friend
Get me back in line one more time
'Cause he's always listening
Ain't nobody perfect, everybody's hurting
I need your whisper Lord, save me from my weaknesses
'Cause you're always on time
Come and get your breakthrough
'Cause I'm gonna get mine
[Chorus]
Won't He do it?
He said He would
Fight your battles for you
They gon' wonder how you sleep at night
Won't He do it?
Ah yes, He will
Anybody tell you something different
You know that's a lie
You gon' look back and be so amazed
How it turned out
It's only His grace
Won't He do it?
He said He would
So, I trust Him at all times
[Bridge]
See what the enemy had planned for my downfall
Turned out to be the greatest victory of my life
'Cause when it comes at you fast and hard
There's the only one that can come and make it right
So, ain't no need for stressing and crying
'Cause he gon' show up just like He did the last time
And the last time
And the last time
I know, I know, I know, I know
(Won't he do it?)
[Chorus]
Won't He do it?
He said He would
Fight your battles for you
They gonna wonder how you sleep at night
Won't He do it?
Ah yes, He will
Anybody tell you something different
You know that's a lie
You gon' look back and be so amazed
How it turned out
It's only His grace
Won't He do it?
He said He would
So, I trust Him at all times
Won't he do it? He said he would
(All times, all times)
So, I trust Him at all times
(All times, all times)
All times, all times
So, I trust Him at all times
(All times, all times)
All times, all times
So, I trust Him at all times
All times, all times
So, I trust Him at all times
Video
Koryn Hawthorne - Won't He Do It (Official Music Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Koryn Hawthorne's collaboration with Roshon Fegan on "Won't He Do It," released in 2018, is a powerful testament to unwavering faith in the face of adversity, echoing the deep-seated trust found throughout Scripture. This song isn't just a catchy tune; it’s a vibrant declaration of God’s faithfulness and His ability to overcome any obstacle, a message that resonates profoundly with the Christian experience. The core of "Won't He Do It" is the profound assurance that no matter how dire a situation may seem, God’s power is supreme and His plans are unfailing. This directly mirrors the biblical narrative of individuals who, through immense trials, held onto the conviction that God would intervene. Think of Daniel in the lion's den, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace, or even the Israelites facing the Red Sea – all faced impossible circumstances, yet their faith rested on the certainty of God’s active presence and power. The song's repeated affirmation, "Won't He Do It," acts as a modern-day psalm of confidence, reminding listeners of God's track record of miracles. It speaks to the concept of *emunah*, Hebrew for faith and faithfulness, a foundational pillar in understanding God's relationship with His people. This isn't a blind hope; it's a faith rooted in the observed character of God, as revealed in passages like Deuteronomy 7:9, which states, "Know therefore that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love for a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commandments." The song encourages believers to lean into this established truth, to look at their past blessings and the historical acts of God, and to anticipate His continued provision and deliverance. It’s an invitation to rest in the knowledge that God’s power is not limited by human understanding or earthly limitations, a principle beautifully illustrated in Jeremiah 32:17, where Jeremiah exclaims, "Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and by your outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you." The song, therefore, serves as a spiritual anchor, calling listeners to elevate their perspective beyond immediate challenges and to trust in the divine orchestrator who can, and will, do “it” – whatever “it” may be – in ways that surpass all expectations. It’s a call to active belief, to declare the victory before it is fully manifested, and to stand firm on the unshakeable promise that God’s goodness and power are ever-present and always victorious.