New Creation Worship - Supply Lyrics

Lyrics

Verse 1
You took the fall for my sin
Rendered me blameless through death
Bringing peace through Your blood
Tore down the strongholds of fear
Healing the darkness within
All that's broken made whole

Pre Chorus
Your goodness
You never hold back
Jesus my more than enough

Chorus
You have provided
And I shall receive it
Let not my heart be afraid
In every season of need
I shall see my supply
Jesus You're my supply

Verse 2
Jesus my fountain of life
The wellspring that never runs dry
I will drink of Your love
Here I will lift up my hands
Sing of Your mercies again
All I have is in You

Pre Chorus
Your goodness
You never hold back
Jesus my more than enough

Chorus
You have provided
And I shall receive it
Let not my heart be afraid
In every season of need
I shall see my supply
Jesus You're my supply

Bridge
You are faithful
You are faithful Lord
I'll sing through the night
You are faithful
You are faithful to me

Chorus
You have provided
And I shall receive it
Let not my heart be afraid
In every season of need
I shall see my supply
Jesus You're my supply

Refrain
You're my supply
Jesus You're my supply

Video

Supply (Lyric Video) | New Creation Worship

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Meaning & Inspiration

The song "Supply" by New Creation Worship, released on February 26, 2021, as a Lyric Video, delivers a profound message centered on the unwavering faithfulness of God in meeting every need. This piece isn't just a song; it's a corporate declaration and a personal affirmation of trust in the divine provider. It speaks to the human experience of facing uncertainty and the invitation to release those burdens, anchoring instead in the assurance that God’s provision is certain, constant, and more than sufficient. The core story it tells is one of reliance, moving from anxious striving to restful faith, acknowledging that the God who created the universe is intimately concerned with the daily necessities and desires of His children.

The musical arrangement, while not explicitly analyzed here, serves as a vessel for this powerful truth, creating an atmosphere that encourages surrender and trust. Engaging with the song allows individuals to connect with a shared understanding within the faith community: that God is the ultimate source of all good things. It calls forth a response of worship that isn't based on what we have or can achieve, but on the character of God Himself – His love, His power, and His commitment to us. This focus shifts perspective from scarcity to abundance, not necessarily in material wealth, but in the deep spiritual security that comes from knowing we are cared for by an all-powerful, all-loving Father.

This message of divine supply is deeply rooted in the very fabric of Scripture. One of the most direct echoes is found in Philippians 4:19, which promises, "And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." This verse encapsulates the song's essence, highlighting that the supply is guaranteed by God Himself, is comprehensive ("every need"), and is sourced from His inexhaustible "riches in glory," not from our limited resources. Similarly, Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 6:25-34 provides a beautiful narrative basis, pointing to the birds of the air and the lilies of the field as evidence of God's attentive care, urging us not to worry about food, drink, or clothing, because our heavenly Father knows what we need. This biblical principle is the bedrock upon which "Supply" is built, reminding us that if God cares for creation in such intricate detail, how much more will He care for those He calls His own.

The song also resonates with the shepherd imagery in Psalm 23, where the psalmist declares, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." This paints a picture of guided provision and protection, where lack is not the defining experience because the Shepherd ensures His flock is well-cared for. Furthermore, the New Testament reiterates this assurance in Hebrews 13:5-6, advising us to "keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.' So we can confidently say, 'The Lord is my helper; I will not fear what man can do to me.'" This passage links contentment, God's presence, and His role as our helper and provider, reinforcing the song’s call to release fear and trust in God’s unwavering presence and provision. Engaging with "Supply" is, in essence, engaging with these profound biblical truths, allowing them to permeate our hearts and minds, transforming worry into faith, and dependency on circumstances into dependence on Christ. It serves as a powerful spiritual anchor in uncertain times, a reminder that the ultimate source of our well-being is not found in the world, but in the One who owns it all and generously provides for His own.

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