Newsboys - All Things Are Possible Lyrics
Lyrics
Verse 1
On my own, I'm a losing fight
On my own, I'm a "never get it right"
On my own, oh, what can I do?
On my own, I'm lost at sea
On my own, I would drown in disbelief
On my own, I won't make it through
Pre-Chorus
But, God, with you
Only You
I know
Chorus
All things, all things
All things are possible
Nothing, nothing
Nothing can stop You, no
For all my days, I will sing it
With all my heart, I believe it
All things, all things
All things are possible
Post-Chorus
(Ohh, ohh)
(Ohh, ohh)
All things, all things
All things are possible
Verse 2
Though the future's so unclear
There's a thousand reasons not to fear
You quiet the doubt in my mind (Ohh)
You're the God who makes a way
You're the voice sayin', "It's ok"
I know with Heaven on my side (All things)
Chorus
All things, all things
All things are possible
Nothing, nothing
Nothing can stop You, no
For all my days, I will sing it
With all my heart, I believe it
All things, all things
All things are possible
Bridge
(All things are possible)
(All things are possible)
(All things are possible)
There's no battle that You haven't won (You haven't won)
There's no grave that You can't overcome (Can't overcome)
When You say it's done, then it's done
That's why I'm singing
There's no battle that You haven't won
There's no grave that You can't overcome
When You say it's done, then it's done
That's why I'm singing
(Ohh, ohh)
Chorus
All things (All things), all things (All things)
All things are possible
Nothing (Nothing), nothing
Nothing can stop You, no (Nothing can stop You, no)
For all my days, I will sing it (All my days)
With all my heart, I believe it
All things (I know), all things (I know)
All things are possible
Post-Chorus
(Ohh, ohh) (There's no battle that You haven't won)
(Ohh, ohh) (There's no grave that You can't overcome)
All things, all things
All things are possible
Outro
(Ohh, ohh) (There's no battle that You haven't won) We know, oh, we know
(Ohh, ohh) (There's no grave that You can't overcome) Yeah, we know
All things, all things
All things are possible
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Meaning & Inspiration
Newsboys’ resonant anthem, "All Things Are Possible," released on October 1, 2021, as part of their *STAND (Deluxe)* album, immediately anchors us in a profound declaration of divine capability. This song delves deeply into the human condition, beginning with an honest confession of our inherent limitations and struggles when navigating life without divine intervention. It paints a vivid picture of feeling utterly overwhelmed, describing a state of being "lost at sea" and prone to "drown in disbelief" when relying solely on one's own strength, continually feeling like a "losing fight" and unable to "get it right." This vulnerability echoes the Scriptural truth found in Jeremiah 17:5, which warns against trusting in human strength, and even more so, the sentiment in Psalm 73:26, "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever," reminding us of our fragility apart from Him. The track powerfully articulates the futility of self-reliance, setting the stage for a crucial turning point.
The transformative shift in the song arrives with a simple yet profound "But, God, with you." This pivotal phrase immediately reorients the perspective from human inadequacy to divine omnipotence, a concept beautifully articulated in Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." It acknowledges that while our own efforts fall short, God's presence changes everything. The chorus then erupts as a bold proclamation of faith: "All things are possible, Nothing can stop You, no." This powerful declaration is a direct echo of Jesus' words in Mark 10:27, "With man it is impossible, but not with God. For all things are possible with God," serving as the song's central theological anchor. It’s a call to embrace a worldview where God’s power is absolute and unhindered, a truth we are invited to "sing it, With all my heart, I believe it." This isn't just a catchy phrase; it's an unwavering commitment to trust in the boundless nature of the Almighty, understanding that His ability knows no limits.
As the song progresses, it addresses the common anxieties that cloud our daily lives, acknowledging that "the future's so unclear." Yet, it immediately counters this apprehension with the reassurance that "There's a thousand reasons not to fear," because God actively "quiet[s] the doubt in my mind." This perspective aligns perfectly with Isaiah 41:10, where God reassures, "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." The song celebrates God as the one "who makes a way" even when circumstances seem impossible, and whose "voice sayin', 'It's ok'" brings peace amidst turmoil. This points to the profound peace Christ offers, as promised in John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you." The confidence that "with Heaven on my side" means an insurmountable advantage, echoing Romans 8:31, "If God is for us, who can be against us?"
The bridge further amplifies God's unwavering victory and sovereignty, declaring with absolute certainty, "There's no battle that You haven't won, There's no grave that You can't overcome." This segment is a robust affirmation of God’s historical and ultimate triumph over every form of adversity, including death itself. It draws deeply from the truth of 1 Corinthians 15:57, which proclaims, "But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ," and Revelation 1:18, where Christ declares His authority over death and Hades. The powerful assertion, "When You say it's done, then it's done," speaks to the finality and authority of God’s decrees, reminding us that His word is immutable and His plans unfailing, as highlighted in Luke 1:37, "For no word from God will ever fail." This song is a profound journey from self-despair to divine triumph, compelling us to lay aside our fears and fully embrace the infinite possibilities that emerge when we surrender to a God for whom "All Things Are Possible." It's a spirited call to trust, a musical testament to the truth that with God, no challenge is too great, and every victory is assured.