Kenisha Martin - My Lifetime I will give God my lifetime Lyrics
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I praise Thee, Oh Lord I praise Thee, Oh Lord Looking back in my life I see Many things You have done for me I praise Thee, Oh Lord
My Lifetime, I will give God my lifetime My Lifetime, I will give God my lifetime If I give God my lifetime, He will take care of me He will Never Never let me down I will give God my lifetime
Do you Love Him…. Yes! (rep 6x) Well if you Love Him come on and tell Him say
I love him (rep 15x) ….... Yesss!
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My Lifetime I will give God my Lifetime - Kenisha Martin
Meaning & Inspiration
Kenisha Martin’s 2013 track centers on a simple, raw commitment that cuts through the noise of modern busyness. When she sings, "My Lifetime, I will give God my lifetime," she isn't offering a temporary favor; she is echoing the Apostle Paul’s plea in Romans 12:1 to present our bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God. This kind of surrender goes beyond a Sunday morning habit and shifts into a radical, day-to-day existence where every hour belongs to the Creator. It’s a bold declaration that the fleeting concerns of our own agendas are secondary to the sovereign control of the Almighty.
The promise she claims, that if she gives Him her life, "He will take care of me," finds its footing in the reassurance of Matthew 6:33. When we prioritize the Kingdom of God, the heavy burden of providing for our own future is lifted, replaced by the peace of knowing He is our Shepherd. Martin’s insistence that He will "Never Never let me down" isn’t just optimistic cheer; it is a confession of faith rooted in Hebrews 13:5, where God promises never to leave or forsake those who belong to Him. This is the bedrock of the Christian life, moving past the transactional nature of religion into a relational covenant where trust is the primary currency.
The repetitive refrain of "I love him" creates a space of focused adoration that moves past intellectual assent. It forces a pause, stripping away complex theology to leave only the core of the gospel: our response to His initiation of love. By repeatedly vocalizing this affection, the song mimics the persistence found in Psalm 103, calling the soul to bless the Lord and keep His benefits in plain sight. Real faith isn't found in a single, lofty statement, but in the gritty, daily resolve to offer our short span of years to the One who birthed eternity within us. True worship is found in the audacity to sign your life over to Him, blank check style, and then watching how He fills in the details.