Matty Mullins - The Best is Yet To Come Lyrics
Lyrics
There's a future and hope
I see it moving in close
There's a light leading home
And its where we want to go
There's a future and hope
I see it moving in close
There's a light leading home
And its where we want to go
Better than we ever imagined
You are the God everlasting
To see the impossible happen
Oh the best is yet to come
Some of it may last for a moment
Yours will be here in the morning
You are the God of the broken
Oh the best is yet to come
There's a day drawing near
Where the chaos will clear
And the tear will disappear
It's where we want to go
Its' where we want to go
Better than we ever imagined
You are the God everlasting
To see the impossible happen
Oh the best is yet to come
Some of it may last for a moment
Yours will be here in the morning
You are the God of the broken
Oh the best is yet to come
One day write all wrongs
And every nation, tribe and tongue
Join as one, sing Your song
The best is yet to come
One day write all wrongs
And every nation, tribe and tongue
Join as one, sing Your song
The best is yet to come
Oh the best is yet to come
Better than we ever imagined
You are the God everlasting
To see the impossible happen
Oh the best is yet to come
Some of it may last for a moment
Yours will be here in the morning
You are the God of the broken
Oh the best is yet to come
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Matty Mullins - The Best Is Yet To Come (Official Music Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Matty Mullins' "The Best is Yet To Come," released on April 21, 2017, as part of his album *Unstoppable*, emerges as a profound anthem of Christian hope, deeply rooted in the promises of divine scripture. This track distills the essence of eschatological expectation and unwavering faith into a powerful declaration, guiding believers through present struggles with an eye toward eternal victory. The song's core message is an encouraging affirmation that, despite current circumstances, God is actively orchestrating a future beyond human comprehension, a future defined by His presence, peace, and ultimate justice.
From its opening lines, the song establishes a vision of a divinely assured future. The repeated affirmation, "There's a future and hope / I see it moving in close / There's a light leading home," immediately draws the heart towards a certainty that transcends earthly anxieties. This echoes the profound assurance found in Jeremiah 29:11, where God declares, "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." The "light leading home" beautifully symbolizes Christ Himself, who proclaimed in John 8:12, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life," guiding humanity towards its true, eternal dwelling place with God.
The song powerfully asserts God's boundless capacity to exceed our wildest dreams, declaring, "Better than we ever imagined / You are the God everlasting / To see the impossible happen." This sentiment resonates deeply with Ephesians 3:20, which reminds us that God "is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us." Such an understanding of God’s nature as the "everlasting" One, as described in Psalm 90:2, instills confidence that His promises are not limited by human limitations or understanding. The reminder that He can "see the impossible happen" directly mirrors passages like Luke 1:37, affirming that "nothing is impossible with God," a foundational truth that fuels Christian optimism.
A particularly poignant contrast is drawn between the fleeting nature of earthly experiences and the enduring steadfastness of God's presence: "Some of it may last for a moment / Yours will be here in the morning / You are the God of the broken." This lyrical insight offers solace, reminding us that temporary afflictions pale in comparison to God’s eternal faithfulness, much like Psalm 30:5 declares, "weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning." Furthermore, identifying God as the "God of the broken" extends profound comfort to those suffering, aligning with Psalm 34:18, which states, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." This compassionate portrayal reinforces His unwavering commitment to those who feel lost or overlooked.
The song then projects an exhilarating vision of ultimate restoration, stating, "There's a day drawing near / Where the chaos will clear / And the tear will disappear / It's where we want to go." This imagery is a direct and vivid echo of Revelation 21:4, which paints a picture of the new heaven and new earth where God "will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away." This promise of a future devoid of sorrow and suffering is the ultimate hope that anchors believers, providing strength to navigate the tribulations of the present, knowing a glorious culmination awaits.
Concluding with a powerful depiction of unity and adoration, Matty Mullins sings of a time when God will "write all wrongs / And every nation, tribe and tongue / Join as one, sing Your song." This beautiful anticipation is a direct reference to the celestial scene described in Revelation 7:9-10, where "a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb," offering worship. It also resonates with Philippians 2:10-11, proclaiming that "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord." This final, sweeping vision encapsulates the universal scope of God's redemptive plan and the ultimate convergence of all creation in praise. "The Best is Yet To Come" is more than just a song; it’s a robust declaration of faith, a beacon of hope, and a spiritual reminder that while our journey on earth may be fraught with challenges, a glorious, eternally perfect future under God’s loving reign truly awaits.