Mack Brock - Do It Again Lyrics
Lyrics
Verse 1: Mack Brock
Walking around these walls
I thought by now they'd fall
But You have never failed me yet
Waiting for change to come
Knowing the battle's won
For You have never failed me yet
Chorus 1: Mack Brock
Your promise still stands
Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness
I'm still in Your hands
This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet
Verse 2: Rita Springer
I know the night won't last
Your Word will come to pass
My heart will sing Your praise again
Jesus, You're still enough
Keep me within Your love
My heart will sing Your praise again
Chorus 2: Mack Brock & Rita Springer
Your promise still stands
Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness
I'm still in Your hands
This is my confidence, You've never failed
Your promise still stands
Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness
I'm still in Your hands
This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet
Post-Chorus: Mack Brock & Rita Springer
Never failed me yet
You don't fail, You don't fail
Never once failed
Never once failed
Bridge: Mack Brock & Rita Springer
I've seen You move, You move the mountains
And I believe, I'll see You do it again
You made a way, where there was no way
And I believe, I'll see You do it again
I've seen You move, You move the mountains
And I believe, I'll see You do it again
You made a way, where there was no way
And I believe, I'll see You do it again
I've seen You move, You move the mountains
And I believe, I'll see You do it again
You made a way, where there was no way
And I believe, I'll see You do it again!
I'll see You do it again
Come move the mountains, Jesus
Chorus 3: Mack Brock
Your promise still stands
Great is Your faithfulness, faithfulness
But I'm still in Your hands
This is my confidence, You've never failed me yet, oh no
Outro: Rita Springer
You won't fail, God
Video
Do It Again | Live | Elevation Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
"Do It Again," live from Elevation Worship and featuring the compelling vocals of Mack Brock, released in early 2017, stands as a powerful testament to the enduring faithfulness of God and His capacity to perform miracles in our lives, even when circumstances seem impossible. The song’s genesis and core message draw heavily from the Israelites’ experience at the Red Sea, a pivotal moment in their liberation from Egypt. As vividly recounted in Exodus chapter 14, facing an insurmountable barrier of water, the people cried out in despair. It was in this desperate hour that God, through Moses, commanded them to move forward, promising His intervention. The sheer audacity of God’s instruction to simply “move forward” into the face of the sea, knowing the divine power that would then part the waters, forms the bedrock of this anthem. This narrative resonates deeply because it reflects our own journeys through life's daunting challenges, those moments when our only recourse is to trust in a power far greater than our own.
The strength of "Do It Again" lies in its profound spiritual depth, weaving together a plea for God's familiar, miraculous intervention with an unwavering declaration of His past deeds. The repeated affirmation, "You do it again," isn't merely a wish; it's a faith-filled remembrance of God's historical patterns of redemption. This echoes the Psalmist's counsel in Psalm 77:11-12, which encourages, "I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago. I will meditate on all your works and consider all your mighty deeds." The song expertly captures this posture of remembrance as the fuel for present faith. It’s a recognition that the God who parted the Red Sea, who sustained Israel in the wilderness, and who ultimately raised Jesus from the dead, is the same God who is able to bring breakthrough in our present situations. The lyrical emphasis on looking back at God's works to fuel forward motion is a vital spiritual discipline, preventing despair from taking root when faced with overwhelming obstacles. The music itself, with its building momentum and soaring chorus, mirrors this journey from a place of difficulty to a place of confident expectation in God's power. It invites listeners not just to sing along, but to actively engage in a posture of faith, recalling God's past faithfulness as a solid foundation for believing in His future grace and intervention.