Lincoln Brewster - God Of The Impossible Lyrics

Album: God of the Impossible (Deluxe)
Released: 04 May 2018
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Lyrics


Lord, I come with new found faith
I will trust every word You say
All my fears, I'm laying down
At Your feet, I will
Trust in Your grace that cannot be earned
Walk through the fire and not be burned
All my doubts have lost their sound
To Your voice

You are who You are

The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
You are who You are
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
You are who You are
The God of the impossible

Lord, I come with willing hands
Use my life to fulfil Your plan
All I have, I give to You
An offering, yeah

You are who You are, woah
You are who You are!

The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
You are who You are
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
You are who You are, woah

You can do all things
You can do all things
Even in the valley, still, my heart will sing
You can do all things
You can do all things
Nothing is impossible for You

The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
You are who You are
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
The God of the impossible
You are who You are, woah...

You are who You are
The God of the impossible, oh-ooh
The God of the impossible, yeah, yeahhh

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Meaning & Inspiration

Lincoln Brewster's "God of the Impossible," from his 2018 Deluxe album of the same name, stands as a powerful declaration of unwavering faith in the face of life's insurmountable challenges. The song’s genesis and lyrical construction are deeply rooted in the biblical narrative of God’s sovereign power and His people’s reliance on Him. Brewster opens with a profound act of surrender, laying down fears and trusting in divine pronouncements, echoing David’s commitment in Psalm 27:1, "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" The surrender of fears and doubts is central, directly aligning with scriptures like Philippians 4:6-7, which exhorts believers to present their requests to God, and the peace that surpasses all understanding will guard their hearts and minds. The repeated refrain, "The God of the impossible," is not merely a catchy hook but a theological assertion. It points to a God who operates beyond human comprehension and capacity, a concept woven throughout Scripture. Consider the promise in Jeremiah 32:27, "Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for me?" Brewster’s lyrical plea, "Lord, I come with willing hands / Use my life to fulfil Your plan," demonstrates a willing heart to be an instrument in God's hands, mirroring Isaiah 6:8, where Isaiah responds to God’s call by saying, "Here am I! Send me." The song’s core message is that our faith should not be contingent on our circumstances but on the unchanging nature of God, who is capable of performing the miraculous. The assertion that "You can do all things" directly reflects Jesus' words in Matthew 19:26, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." This underscores a profound theological truth: the divine power to overcome limitations and bring forth life from barrenness, a theme evident from Genesis to Revelation. The track is a compelling anthem for anyone seeking to anchor their hope in a God who not only hears prayers but actively intervenes, transforming the seemingly impossible into His glorious reality, as He remains consistently who He is, the divine orchestrator of all things.

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