Natalie Grant - Enough Lyrics
Lyrics
Here where the silence speaks
Here in the great unseen
Here when the answer's out of reach
Here I will brace my heart
Here I will brave the dark
Here find You singing over me
I am known
I am seen
I am carried by the One who won't forsake me
I am held
I'm not alone
'Cause I know that You will never let me go
Chorus: Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love
It's all I have, it's all I need
And it's enough
Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love
It's all I have, it's all I need
And it's enough
It's all I have, it's all I need
It's enough
Here I'll let faith collide
With fear, knowing I will find
You are only good, and only kind
I am known
I am seen
I am carried
By the One who won't forsake me
I am held
I'm not alone
'Cause I know that You will never let me go
Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love
It's all I have, it's all I need
And it's enough
Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love
It's all I have, it's all I need
And it's enough
It's all I have, it's all I need
It's enough
In my weakness
You are closest
When I'm heavy and heartbroken
Still You whisper every moment
You are mine
When the storm
Is finally over
And the Heavens are wide open
Still You whisper every moment
You are mine
Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love
It's all I have, it's all I need
And it's enough
Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love
It's all I have, it's all I need
And it's enough
It's all I have, it's all I need
It's enough
You're all I have
You're all I need
You are enough
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Enough
Meaning & Inspiration
Natalie Grant's "Enough," released on November 13, 2015, as part of her *Be One (Deluxe Version)* album, stands as a powerful testament to the sufficiency of God's unchanging love. This song delves into the universal human experience of confronting silence, uncertainty, and feelings of being overwhelmed, offering a profound message of faith that resonates deeply within the soul. It explores those moments when answers seem out of reach, when one must "brace my heart" and "brave the dark," ultimately finding solace and strength in an unwavering divine presence. The song articulates a journey from a place of vulnerability and fear to one of secure identity and unwavering trust, firmly anchoring the listener in the knowledge that they are perpetually seen, known, and carried by a faithful God.
The heart of "Enough" lies in its lyrical declarations of God's steadfast character, particularly His unfailing love. Grant begins by painting a picture of human frailty in "the great unseen" and when "the answer's out of reach," a place where many find themselves wrestling with doubt or fear. Yet, the song quickly pivots, declaring a proactive faith: "Here I will brace my heart, Here I will brave the dark, Here find You singing over me." This imagery evokes the biblical truth found in Zephaniah 3:17, which assures us that the Lord "will rejoice over you with singing," highlighting an active, intimate, and joyous presence of God even in our deepest struggles. The verses build a solid foundation of identity in Christ, affirming, "I am known, I am seen, I am carried by the One who won't forsake me. I am held, I'm not alone, 'Cause I know that You will never let me go." These lines echo the comforting assurance of Psalm 139, where David marvels at being intimately known by God, and the promise of Deuteronomy 31:6, which declares God’s commitment to never leave or abandon His people.
The recurring chorus, "Your unfailing love, Your unfailing love, It's all I have, it's all I need, And it's enough," serves as the song's unwavering anchor and central theme. This declaration elevates God's steadfast love, often translated from the Hebrew "hesed," as the ultimate source of comfort and provision. It is a profound statement that, despite worldly lack or personal failings, divine love is entirely sufficient. This aligns perfectly with scriptural affirmations like Lamentations 3:22-23, which speaks of the Lord's great love that never ceases and His mercies that are new every morning, or Psalm 36:7, which praises the pricelessness of God's unfailing love. The song thoughtfully addresses the tension between faith and fear, asserting, "Here I'll let faith collide with fear, knowing I will find, You are only good, and only kind." This acknowledges the reality of human apprehension but chooses to lean into God's inherent goodness, a truth continually revealed throughout the Bible, such as in Psalm 23:6 that assures us of His goodness and mercy following us.
The bridge section of "Enough" offers a particularly intimate and tender moment, where Grant’s vocals deliver a message of profound reassurance: "In my weakness, You are closest, When I'm heavy and heartbroken, Still You whisper every moment, You are mine." This powerful segment brings to mind 2 Corinthians 12:9, where God tells Paul, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness," illustrating how God's strength is most evident when we are at our weakest. It also resonates with Psalm 34:18, reminding us that "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." The repeated affirmation, "You are mine," speaks directly to our sense of belonging and divine ownership, a precious truth mirrored in Isaiah 43:1, where God declares, "Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine." Even when "the storm is finally over," the song reminds us that this whisper of belonging persists, emphasizing the unchanging nature of God's love and His constant presence whether in crisis or calm. Natalie Grant’s "Enough" therefore stands as an inspiring anthem for anyone navigating life's challenges, a lyrical sermon on the inexhaustible and all-sufficient love of God that truly is everything we need.