Kurt Carr - My Time for God's Favor Lyrics

Lyrics

Everybody blow the trumpet
And sound the alarm
Because the Lord is in the temple
Let everybody bow
Let all the people
Let all the people praise Him now
The Lord IS HERE

The presence of the Lord is here
The presence of the Lord is here
I feel it in the atmosphere
The presence of the Lord is here
The presence of the Lord IS HERE

A blessing from the Lord is here
A blessing from the Lord is here
I feel it in the atmosphere
A blessing from the Lord is here
A blessing from the Lord IS HERE

Everybody blow the trumpet
And sound the alarm
Because the Lord is in the temple
Let everybody bow
Let all the people praise Him now
The Lord, the Lord, the Lord IS HERE

Can't you see Him working on the outside
I can feel Him moving on the inside
So come and enter in
And cast your cares on Him
He'll open up a window and pour you out a blessing

For when the Lord steps in He brings everything you need:
Healing, power, and victory

It's all up to you
Whatever you need Him to do
Just trust Him and believe
And then by faith you will receive

I can feel teh presence of teh Lord
And I'm gonna get my blessin' right now

I ain't waitin' no more
I ain't waitin' no more I got it

It's my time for God's favor
It's my time to be blessed

Step in, step in, step in and be blessed

It's my time for God's favor
It's my time to be blessed
Step in, step in, step in and be blessed
The presence of the Lord is here

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Meaning & Inspiration

Kurt Carr's "My Time for God's Favor," as presented in the 2011 release often associated with the live recording of "I Almost Let Go," is a profound declaration of unwavering faith and the certainty of divine intervention, even in the face of protracted struggle. The song doesn't simply chronicle a moment of deliverance, but rather encapsulates a deep-seated conviction that God's timing for blessing and breakthrough is always perfect, regardless of how long the wait may seem. This resonates powerfully with the biblical narrative of endurance and the promise that faithfulness will ultimately be rewarded. The underlying message draws directly from biblical truths about God's faithfulness and His appointed times. For instance, Ecclesiastes 3:1 famously states, "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven." This verse underscores the very essence of "My Time for God's Favor"—acknowledging that periods of waiting are not indicative of divine abandonment but rather part of a divinely orchestrated plan. The song's perspective is that of someone who has experienced, or anticipates experiencing, a significant shift in their circumstances due to God's active grace. This isn't a passive hope; it's an active, declared expectation rooted in the character of God as revealed throughout scripture.

The strength of "My Time for God's Favor" lies in its unshakeable affirmation of God's promises, reflecting the assurance found in passages like Psalm 27:14, which encourages, "Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord." Carr's lyrical posture embodies this spiritual fortitude, articulating a confidence that transcends the immediate challenges. It speaks to the believer's understanding that God's favor is not earned through merit but is a gracious gift bestowed upon those who trust Him. This aligns with Ephesians 2:8-9, which states, "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." The song’s narrative, implicitly, is one of pressing through adversity with the knowledge that a turning point is guaranteed. This echoes the tenacity described in Romans 5:3-4: "...but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." The persistent refrain of "My Time for God's Favor" is a testament to this resilient hope, a certainty that the "night may last for the night, but joy comes with the morning," as alluded to in Psalm 30:5. It serves as a powerful reminder that even when circumstances appear bleak, the faithful can declare their expectancy of God’s appointed time of blessing, drawing strength from His unchanging nature and His unfailing promises.

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