Verse 1:
I’m not forsaken
Never alone
The God of Heaven
Calls me His own
He's not just seated upon the throne
I know He's right here inside my home
Verse 2:
I've got a treasure
Here in my heart
And in my weakness
It won’t depart
I have a Savior who will abide
He's not just with me, He lives inside
Pre Chorus:
Just go ask Daniel if
our God will bring you out
And he will testify
He shuts the Lion’s mouth
Go ask those Hebrew boys
if He’ll stick by your side
They will identify
the fourth man in the fire (they’ll tell you)
Chorus:
Ohhhhhhhhhhh
He's in the room
Verse 2:
I've got a treasure
Here in my heart
And in my weakness
It won’t depart
I have a Savior who will abide
He's not just with me He lives inside
Prechorus:
Just go ask Daniel if
our God will bring you out
And he will testify
He shuts the Lion’s mouth’
Go ask those Hebrew boys
if He’ll stick by your side
They will identify
the fourth man in the fire (they’ll tell you)
Bridge:
If I search the heavens high
He's there
If I search the earth below
He's there
If I make my bed in hell
He's there
No matter where I go
He's there
Where can I run from His Spirit
He's there
Where can I go from His presence
He's there
Even in the deepest depths
He's there
No matter where I go
He's there
Vamp:
I'm never alone
He'll never forsake me
I'll stay in His arms
Right here in His safety
The song "In The Room" expresses the omnipresence of God in our lives. It is a powerful reminder of God's constant presence, His ability to deliver us from trials, and His intimate involvement in every aspect of our existence. The song encourages believers to recognize and feel God's presence in every circumstance, reassuring them that they are never alone.
Verse 1 talks about the singer's assurance that they are not forsaken or alone, emphasizing that God is not just a distant deity but is intimately present in their life.
Verse 2 introduces a metaphor of treasure to describe the invaluable presence and strength of God within us, especially in times of weakness.
The Pre-Chorus references biblical stories (Daniel in the lions' den and the three Hebrew boys in the fiery furnace) as evidence of God's deliverance and His willingness to be with His followers in the midst of trials.
The Chorus succinctly captures the essence of the song - acknowledging God's presence with a profound "Ohhhhhhhhhhh, He's in the room."
The Bridge explores the omnipresence of God, borrowing imagery from Psalm 139, to express that God's presence is inescapable, comforting the believer that no matter where they go, God is there.