Marshall Marshall - All Things Beautiful Lyrics
Lyrics
You are good to me, when troubles come
When waves of doubt crash over me
You are good to me, through fear and shame
When courage fails to me comfort me
You are good
You are good
Father of heavenly light, heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
Our God puts end to the night with heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
And You make all things beautiful
'Cause You make all things beautiful
You are good to me when others leave
When no one else is there for me
You are good to me, You know my name
You hold me close, and You love me
You are good
You are good (oh)
You are good
You are good
Father of heavenly light, heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
Our God puts end to the night with heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
Father of heavenly light, heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
Our God puts end to the night with heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
And You make all things beautiful
You make everything beautiful
Father of heavenly light, heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
Our God puts end to the night with heavenly light
You make all things beautiful
And You make all things beautiful
And You make all things beautiful
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Marshall Marshall - All Things Beautiful [Sunset Sunrise]
Meaning & Inspiration
Released on March 2, 2018, as part of the album *Sunset Sunrise*, Marshall Marshall’s "All Things Beautiful" stands as a powerful testament to the unwavering goodness and transformative power of God. This profound track immediately immerses one in a declaration of divine faithfulness, articulated through the lens of human vulnerability and experience. The song’s essence revolves around the deeply personal relationship between the individual and the Creator, navigating life's inevitable storms with a steadfast trust in a benevolent God who can bring beauty out of anything.
The narrative unfolds with an honest portrayal of human struggle, beginning with the lines "You are good to me, when troubles come / When waves of doubt crash over me." This opening sets a relatable scene for anyone who has faced adversity, from external pressures to internal uncertainties. It speaks to the core Christian truth that God remains good and present even amidst trials, echoing scriptures like Psalm 46:1, which affirms God as "our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble," and James 1:2-4, which encourages us to consider it pure joy when we face trials, knowing that the testing of our faith produces perseverance. The lyrics further explore fear and shame, acknowledging moments when "courage fails to comfort me," a raw admission of our inherent limitations and need for a divine source of strength. This resonates with Isaiah 41:10, where God reassures us, "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." It’s a powerful reminder that God's goodness isn't contingent on our strength or circumstances but is a constant attribute of His character.
The song’s chorus then shifts to a magnificent declaration: "Father of heavenly light, heavenly light / You make all things beautiful / Our God puts end to the night with heavenly light." This central theme is deeply rooted in biblical concepts. God is consistently depicted as the source of light, dispelling darkness both literally and spiritually. Second Corinthians 4:6 states, "For God, who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness,' made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God's glory displayed in the face of Christ." The transformative promise that God "makes all things beautiful" finds profound resonance in Ecclesiastes 3:11, which proclaims, "He has made everything beautiful in its time." This isn't just about aesthetic beauty but about God's ability to redeem and restore, to work all things for good for those who love Him, as Romans 8:28 promises. He takes our brokenness, our pain, our failures, and weaves them into a tapestry of His glory, ultimately culminating in the new heavens and new earth where He declares in Revelation 21:5, "Behold, I am making all things new."
The second verse delves into the pain of abandonment and loneliness: "You are good to me when others leave / When no one else is there for me." This acknowledges the sting of human betrayal or desertion, a common experience that can leave deep wounds. Yet, the song quickly pivots to the unwavering faithfulness of God, contrasting human fallibility with divine constancy. This mirrors Psalm 27:10, "Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me," and Hebrews 13:5, which assures us, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." The intimacy is deepened with the lines, "You know my name / You hold me close, and You love me." This speaks to God's personal knowledge and profound love for each individual, moving beyond a distant deity to a deeply caring Father. Psalm 139 beautifully articulates this divine intimacy, describing God's comprehensive knowledge of our every thought and path, concluding with the assurance that His thoughts toward us are more numerous than the sand. This personal affirmation that God knows us by name, as He did with Moses in Exodus 33:17, and holds us close, brings immense comfort and a sense of belonging.
"All Things Beautiful" serves as an uplifting anthem of faith, consistently reinforcing God’s goodness through every challenge and circumstance. The repeated declarations, "You are good" and "You make all things beautiful," are not mere repetitions but meditative affirmations, anchoring the soul in these foundational truths. The song’s strength lies in its ability to translate deep theological concepts into accessible, encouraging language, offering solace and hope without needing intricate musical arrangements to convey its potent message. It inspires a confident reliance on a God who is actively involved in our lives, turning our darkest nights into opportunities for His heavenly light to shine, ultimately transforming our experiences into something truly beautiful in His divine timing. For anyone seeking reassurance and a renewed perspective on God's enduring grace, this song offers a profound and much-needed spiritual uplift.