Nathaniel Bassey - See What The Lord Has Done Lyrics
Lyrics
The lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
Can you see
What the lord has done
Can you see
What the lord has done
What we've been waiting for
He has brought to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
My eyes have seen
My ears have heard
I have seen
What the lord has done
The baby I've been waiting for
He has brought to pass
See my Isaac, see my Samuel
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
It's a marvelous thing
It's a glorious thing
What I've been waiting for
He has brought it to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
What we waited for
Has come to pass
See what the lord has done
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Meaning & Inspiration
Nathaniel Bassey’s powerful anthem, "See What The Lord Has Done," burst onto the scene on February 5, 2022, as a standout track from his "Names of God" album. This release immediately resonated with countless individuals globally, serving not just as a piece of music but as a profound declaration of divine faithfulness and a communal shout of triumph. The song’s essence lies in celebrating the tangible evidence of God’s active hand in our lives, a culmination of faith-filled waiting and persistent prayer that ultimately blossoms into visible fulfillment.
At its heart, "See What The Lord Has Done" embodies the exhilarating moment when long-held expectations meet divine reality. The repeated phrase, "What we waited for has come to pass," is not merely a statement of fact but a joyous proclamation that resonates deeply with anyone who has endured a season of prayer and anticipation. This theme is deeply rooted in biblical narratives where God’s promises, though often delayed, are always ultimately fulfilled. It reflects the truth found in Lamentations 3:25, which reminds us, "The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him." The song acts as a musical testimony, inviting everyone to pause, reflect, and genuinely observe the miraculous interventions of God in their personal journeys and in the collective body of believers.
The lyrical simplicity belies the profound theological depth and emotional resonance of the song. The recurring "See what the Lord has done" serves as an insistent, celebratory call to witness God’s wonders, echoing Psalm 66:5, "Come and see what God has done, his awesome deeds for mankind." It's an invitation to open one's spiritual eyes and discern the workings of the Almighty in circumstances both grand and seemingly small. As the song progresses, it shifts from a general invitation to a personal testimony with the lines, "My eyes have seen, my ears have heard, I have seen what the Lord has done." This personalizes the experience, reminiscent of Job's profound declaration in Job 42:5, "My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you," signifying a direct, undeniable encounter with God’s power.
A particularly poignant and impactful moment in the song arrives with the specific mention of "The baby I've been waiting for, He has brought to pass. See my Isaac, see my Samuel." These biblical allusions are rich with meaning for those who have experienced barrenness, delay, or seemingly insurmountable obstacles in their desire for a particular blessing. Isaac, born to Abraham and Sarah in their old age (Genesis 21:1-7), symbolizes God's ability to perform miracles against all natural odds, bringing laughter where there was once doubt. Samuel, born to Hannah after years of fervent prayer and distress (1 Samuel 1:19-20), represents God's faithful response to persistent cries and His remembrance of those who wait on Him. These specific examples transcend the literal meaning of children, becoming powerful metaphors for any long-awaited breakthrough, a career advancement, a healing, a relationship restoration, or any dream that seemed impossible. They underline God's character as a promise-keeper and a miracle-worker, transforming barren seasons into periods of abundant fruitfulness, much like Isaiah 60:22 declares, "When the time is right, I the Lord will make it happen."
Ultimately, "See What The Lord Has Done" is more than just a song; it's a testament, a prophetic declaration, and a worship tool that encourages believers everywhere to look past their waiting periods and embrace the joy of God's manifest answers. It’s a powerful reminder that our God is a God of fulfillment, constantly working behind the scenes until "what we waited for has come to pass." The song fosters an atmosphere of grateful celebration and inspires individuals to share their own testimonies, fulfilling the command in Psalm 107:2, "Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story." This message, delivered with Bassey’s signature anointing, serves as a powerful encouragement for perseverance and a triumphant declaration of victory for all who trust in the Lord's timing and His unchanging character.