Matty Mullins - See You in Everything Lyrics

Album: Matty Mullins
Released: 19 Sep 2014
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Lyrics

I finally saw you when I opened up my eyes.
A brilliant glimpse of beauty I cannot describe.
Now I’m alive!

How can I deny? It's so obvious.
I see you in everything, see you in everything.
Just to see your face I gave it all away,
now you show me every day, you show me every day!
How can I deny? I see you in everything, see you in everything.
I gave it all away just to see your face now you show me every day.

My selfish heart made it hard to recognize the light,
but you sought after me with grace so I could rise & find
that you are the evidence of all benevolence.
Now I’m free for the first time in my life.

How can I deny? It's so obvious.
I see you in everything, see you in everything.
Just to see your face I gave it all away,
now you show me every day, you show me every day!
How can I deny? I see you in everything, see you in everything.
I gave it all away just to see your face now you show me every day.

I see you in everything.
I see you in everything!
You refuse to hide.
Your mercy fills up the sky.
I finally opened my eyes.
It's in you I come alive!

How can I deny? It's so obvious.
I see you in everything, see you in everything.
Just to see your face I gave it all away,
now you show me every day, you show me every day!
How can I deny? I see you in everything, see you in everything.
I gave it all away just to see your face now you show me every day.

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Meaning & Inspiration

Matty Mullins delivered a powerful message of spiritual awakening and divine omnipresence with his song "See You in Everything," released on September 19, 2014, as part of his self-titled album, *Matty Mullins*. This track serves as a profound testament to a transformed perspective, chronicling the journey from spiritual blindness to a vibrant awareness of God's constant presence in the world. It’s a declaration of radical surrender and the subsequent revelation that follows when one truly opens their eyes to the divine.

The narrative woven through "See You in Everything" begins with a dramatic shift: the moment of spiritual clarity where the speaker "finally saw you when I opened up my eyes." This isn't merely a physical act but a profound spiritual awakening, akin to the new creation described in 2 Corinthians 5:17, where the old self passes away and all things become new. This encounter is so overwhelming in its beauty that it cannot be adequately described, immediately bringing a sense of being "alive" for the first time. The song then moves swiftly into the central theme: the undeniable evidence of God in every facet of existence. The statement "How can I deny? It's so obvious. I see you in everything" resonates deeply with Romans 1:20, which asserts that God's eternal power and divine nature have been clearly seen through what has been made, leaving humanity without excuse. This recognition is not fleeting but becomes a daily reality, a continuous showing of His presence.

Central to the song's meaning is the theme of surrender, encapsulated in the line, "Just to see your face I gave it all away." This echoes the call to discipleship found in Matthew 16:25, where Jesus states that whoever loses their life for His sake will find it. It speaks to the liberation that comes from relinquishing control and selfish desires to embrace a life centered on God. The speaker readily admits that a "selfish heart made it hard to recognize the light," a universal truth reflecting humanity's fallen nature as described in Romans 3:23. Yet, it is not through self-effort but through God's proactive grace that this transformation occurs; "you sought after me with grace so I could rise & find that you are the evidence of all benevolence." This highlights the beautiful truth of God's pursuit of His creation, as seen in Luke 19:10, where Jesus declares He came to seek and save the lost. The culmination of this grace-filled pursuit is genuine freedom, a state the speaker experiences "for the first time in my life," aligning with John 8:36: "So if the Son sets you free, you are truly free."

The concluding declarations of the song further reinforce the boundless nature of God’s revelation and mercy. "You refuse to hide. Your mercy fills up the sky," proclaims His active and unceasing presence. Lamentations 3:22-23 beautifully states that God’s mercies are new every morning, great is His faithfulness. This persistent, overarching mercy is what allows the speaker to finally open their eyes, culminating in the powerful realization, "It's in you I come alive!" This isn't just about seeing God, but experiencing life in its fullest and truest sense *through* Him, reflecting 1 Peter 2:9, which calls believers out of darkness into His wonderful light. "See You in Everything" is therefore more than a song; it's an anthem of divine discovery, encouraging all who encounter it to open their spiritual eyes and witness the profound, undeniable presence of God in every corner of creation and every moment of their existence.

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