Kristene DiMarco - Victorious One (You Have Overcome) Lyrics
Lyrics
Chorus: Sean Feucht
You have overcome
You have won it all
Death has lost its sting
You've redeemed our fall
You have overcome
You have won it all
Death has lost its sting
You've redeemed our fall
Verse: Sean Feucht & Kristene DiMarco
Let the nations see what happened then
Your creation longs for Your come again
Let the doubting heart receive Your love
Let the saints resound oh victorious one
Chorus: Sean Feucht
You have overcome
You have won it all
Death has lost its sting
You've redeemed the fall
You have overcome
You have won it all
Death has lost its sting
You've redeemed the fall
Verse: Sean Feucht
Let the nations see what happened then
Your creation longs for Your come again
Let the doubting heart receive Your love
Let the saints resound oh victorious one
Bridge 1: Sean Feucht
You have overcome
You have overcome
You have overcome
You have overcome
Bridge 2: Sean Feucht & Kristene DiMarco
Let every dead thing come to life
Let every dead thing come to life
Let every dead thing come to life
Let every dead thing come to life
Bridge 1: Sean Feucht
You have overcome
You have overcome
You have overcome
You have overcome
Outro: Sean Feucht
I have overcome
I have overcome
I have overcome
I have overcome
Video
Sean Feucht - Victorious One (You Have Overcome) - Live At Bethel [Featuring Kristene DiMarco]
Meaning & Inspiration
Released on June 22, 2016, as part of "Live At Bethel," "Victorious One (You Have Overcome)" featuring Kristene DiMarco, with lead vocals by Sean Feucht, is a powerful declaration of Christian faith, deeply rooted in the triumphant resurrection of Jesus Christ. The song's core message is a profound celebration of Christ's victory over sin and death, a victory that fundamentally reshapes the human experience. The repeated refrain, "You have overcome, You have won it all," serves as an anthem of hope, echoing the biblical truth that in Christ, death has been defeated, and humanity's fallen state has been redeemed. This central theme finds its scriptural foundation in passages like 1 Corinthians 15:55, "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" The song calls for a global acknowledgment of this monumental event, urging the nations to witness and believe in the transformative power of God's love, a sentiment that resonates with the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19-20. The lyrics also speak to the longing of creation itself for Christ's return, aligning with Romans 8:19, which states, "For the creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed." The invitation for doubting hearts to receive His love is a direct echo of Jesus' own words in John 14:6, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." The repeated calls for "every dead thing to come to life" are not merely metaphorical but point to the spiritual rebirth that is promised to all who believe, as described in John 3:3, where Jesus tells Nicodemus, "You must be born again." The transition in the outro, from "You have overcome" to "I have overcome," beautifully encapsulates the personal appropriation of Christ's victory by the believer. It signifies that through faith in Him, the follower of Christ also partakes in this ultimate triumph. This profound theological message is delivered with an earnestness that aims to inspire listeners to embrace the fullness of God's redemptive work and to live with the confidence of victory already secured.