Maverick City Music - Bless Me Lyrics

Bless Me Lyrics


Bless me
Bless me
Bless me God indeed
Death has been defeated
He is our victory
Bless me
Bless me
God not just for me
But so everyone around me can have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need

Bless me
Bless me
Bless me God indeed
Death has been defeated
He is our victory
Bless me
Bless me
God not just for me
But so everyone around me can have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need

Favor
Favor
Let it fall on me
Till I'm the conversation
Of all my enemies
Favor
Favor
God not just for me
But so everyone around me can have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need

Favor
Favor
Let it fall on me
Till I'm the conversation
Of all my enemies
Favor
Favor
God not just for me
But so everyone around me can have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need

Bless me
Bless me
Bless me God indeed
Death has been defeated
He is our victory
Bless me
Bless me
God not just for me
But so everyone around me can have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need

Persecuted, not abandoned (We got everything we need)
Criticized, never forsaken (We got everything we need)
Because God's a promise keeper (We got everything we need)
I got victory because (Our God's got everything we need)

I shall live and not die (We got everything we need)
Because Jehovah's by my side (We got everything we need)
Did I tell you He's a friend of mine (We got everything we need)
Lift Him up
Lift Him up (Our God's got everything we need)

Take it up
Take it up (We got everything we need)
Take it up
Take it up (We got everything we need)
Take it up
Take it up (We got everything we need)
Yeah, take it up (Our God's got everything we need)

And I never should forget (We got everything we need)
He's never failed me yet (We got everything we need)
Every trial every test (We got everything we need)
We bless
We bless
We bless
We bless (Our God's got everything we need)
We bless
We bless
We bless
We bless (Our God's got everything we need)
We bless
We bless
We bless
We bless (Our God's got everything we need)
We bless
We bless
We bless
We bless (Our God's got everything we need)
Yeah, we bless
We bless (Our God's got everything we need)

Take it up (We got everything we need)
We got everything we need (We got everything we need)
We got everything we need (We got everything we need)
We got everything we need (Our God's got everything we need)

We got (We got everything we need)
We got everything we need (We got everything we need)
We got every
Every (We got everything we need)
Every
Every (Our God's got everything we need)

Bless me
Bless me
Bless me God indeed
Death has been defeated
He is our victory
Bless me
Bless me
God not just for me
But so everyone around me can have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need
Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need


Bless Me | Maverick City Music x Kirk Franklin

Bless Me Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Maverick City Music's song "Bless Me," featuring Kirk Franklin, released on June 3, 2022, is a powerful expression of faith and communal hope rooted in Christian belief. The song immediately establishes a prayerful posture, centering on the heartfelt request, "Bless me, God, indeed." This plea for divine blessing sets the stage for a deeper exploration of faith, acknowledging God as the ultimate source of provision and favor. The early declaration, "Death has been defeated, He is our victory," anchors the personal request within the broader context of the gospel message, recognizing that the greatest blessing and source of victory is found in Christ's triumph. This fundamental truth provides the foundation for all subsequent prayers and affirmations within the song.

A striking and central theme emerges as the prayer expands beyond the individual: "Bless me, God, not just for me, but so everyone around me can have everything they need." This lyric transforms the personal petition into an outward-focused plea for the well-being and provision of others. It reflects a core biblical principle of generosity and care for the community, moving from a sole focus on personal gain to a desire for collective blessing. The repetition of "Let all these folks that's with me God have everything they need" underscores the sincerity and importance of this communal aspect, positioning the personal blessing as a catalyst for wider impact and provision.

The song introduces the concept of "Favor," petitioning for it to "fall on me till I'm the conversation of all my enemies." This section speaks to the visible manifestation of God's blessing, so undeniable that even those who oppose are compelled to acknowledge it. While this line might initially seem focused on vindication, it quickly circles back to the song's core communal concern: "Favor, Favor, God not just for me, but so everyone around me can have everything they need." This reiterates that any personal elevation or recognition is ultimately desired not for selfish reasons, but to enable blessing and provision for the surrounding community, aligning with the idea that God blesses His people to be a blessing to others.

The latter part of the song shifts from direct petition to declarations and affirmations rooted in faith and perseverance. Lines like "Persecuted, not abandoned," "Criticized, never forsaken," and "I shall live and not die" resonate deeply with biblical promises and the experiences of believers facing adversity. These declarations are met with the confident communal response, "We got everything we need," echoing Philippians 4:19 which speaks of God supplying all needs according to His riches. The inclusion of "Because God's a promise keeper" and "He's never failed me yet" further grounds these affirmations in the faithfulness of God, referencing themes found throughout scripture, such as in Lamentations 3:22-23. The repeated calls to "Take it up" and "We bless" serve as expressions of lifting up praise and recognizing God's goodness and the sufficiency found in Him. The song ultimately culminates in a powerful restatement of the initial communal blessing, reinforcing the central message that the desire for personal blessing is intrinsically linked to the hope and provision for everyone connected to the believer.

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