Moses Bliss - Too Faithful Lyrics
Lyrics
Thank You Jesus Halleluyah
You are who are yesterday
Today and forever more
What You say is what You do
You never fail You never change
You are faithful till the end
Faithful God, I worship You
I worship You
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to disappoint me
You've proven Yourself in my life
And I've come to realize
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to fail me
Oh Jesus You're to faithful to fail me
You've proven Yourself in my life
And I've come to realize
You're too faithful to fail me
Yes You are, You are You are God
You are who You are yesterday
Today and forever more
What You say is what You do
You never fail You never change
You are faithful till the end
Faithful God, I worship You
I worship You
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to disappoint me
You've proven Yourself in my life
And I've come to realize
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to disappoint me
You've proven Yourself in my life
And I've come to realize
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too faithful to fail me
You're too loving to leave me
[Tongues] Too loving
You're too loving to leave me halfway
When You start You always finish
Lord I've come to realize
That You're too loving to leave me
Lord You are too loving to leave me
You're too loving to leave me
Too loving,You're too loving to leave me halfway
When You start You always finish
Lord I've come to realize
That You're too loving to leave me
Lord You are too loving to leave me
You're too loving to leave me
[Tongues] Too loving
You're too loving to leave me halfway
When You start You always finish
Lord I've come to realize
That You're too loving to leave me
Lord You are too loving to leave me
You're are too committed to leave me
You're too consistent to leave me halfway
What You start You always finish
Lord I've come to realize
You're too faithful to fail me
Video
MOSES BLISS - TOO FAITHFUL (Official Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
When I sit down with a coffee to listen to Moses Bliss, I am often struck by the simple, driving conviction in his songwriting. His track Too Faithful, which hit the airwaves on May 16, 2021, as the lead single for his album titled Too Faithful, strips away the complexity of modern life to focus on one bedrock truth. He centers his entire message on the unchanging nature of God, echoing the promise found in Hebrews 13:8 that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever. This isn't just a catchy hook; it is an anchored theological stance against the shifting sands of human experience. When Bliss sings that God is too faithful to fail, he is digging into the root of covenant theology. Numbers 23:19 reminds us that God is not a man that He should lie, nor a son of man that He should repent. If God has spoken a word over your life, His very nature prohibits Him from retreating or reneging on that promise.
The song pushes us to look backward at our own history with the Creator, using our past experiences as evidence for our future trust. When he claims, You've proven Yourself in my life, he is practicing the same habit of remembrance that David employed while facing Goliath. He is stacking stones of remembrance, acknowledging that the God who provided yesterday is logically and characteristically incapable of abandoning us today. There is a raw, gritty confidence here that touches on Philippians 1:6, where Paul expresses his certainty that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion. The lyrics repeatedly insist that when God starts a work, He finishes it, effectively turning the frustration of a half-finished life into an impossibility under His sovereign care.
This track is an act of defiance against the anxiety that tells us we are on our own. By singing about God being too consistent and too committed to leave us halfway, Bliss is putting a name to the steady, unmoving hand of providence. We often treat our faith like it is contingent on our own stamina, but these lyrics shift the burden entirely onto the character of the Almighty. He does not stop midway because His love is not a reaction to our performance, but a reflection of His own essence. When you stop trying to convince yourself to trust God and start focusing on the fact that He cannot deny Himself, you realize your stability is not built on your grip on Him, but on His unbreakable grip on you.