Newsboys - Fishers Of Men Lyrics
Lyrics
Seven billion people on a spinning ball And they all mean the world to You It's time like these that I feel so small There must be somethin' I can do I played it safe in shallow water Never had the faith to cross the border God, I've gotten good at being comfortable It's time to leave my comfort zone
Cause You said Go! Go! I will make you fishers of men Go! Go! I don't care who or where ya been So don't 'cha be afraid To show the world your faith Cause your never alone Just Go! Go! I will make you fishers of men
And if this life is like a candle That You gave us to burn God we wanna light up the night Instead of livin' with doubt We should be livin' it out So let Your love be magnified!
Follow me, yeah Follow me-e-e This is the mission Should you accept it Your invitation To get connected Get connected Get connected I will make you! (Fishers of men!)
Seven billion people on a spinning ball And they all mean the world to You
Go! Go!
I will make you fishers of men
Go! Go!
I don't care who or where ya been
So don't 'cha be afraid
To show the world your faith
Cause your never alone
Just Go! Go!
Go! Go!
Just Go! Go!
I will make you fishers of men
Video
Newsboys - Fishers Of Men (Lyric Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Newsboys' song "Fishers Of Men," released as a lyric video in 2013, delivers a powerful message rooted in a core biblical commission. The song opens by contemplating the immense scope of humanity – seven billion people on earth – and the profound truth that each one is precious in God's sight. This vastness can make an individual feel small, prompting the question of personal purpose and action. The lyrics honestly confess a tendency towards safety and comfort, likening it to staying in shallow water rather than venturing out. This highlights a common struggle: the ease of remaining within one's comfort zone, even when called to something more significant.
The central theme explodes in the chorus with a direct, energetic command: "Go! Go!" This is the song's anchor, explicitly connecting to Jesus' call to his first disciples. The promise follows, "I will make you fishers of men," directly referencing the transformative task given to those who choose to follow Him. The song asserts that past identity or location ("I don't care who or where ya been") is irrelevant to this calling, emphasizing that the invitation is open to all. It serves as a potent encouragement to overcome fear ("So don't 'cha be afraid") and boldly share one's faith with the world, reinforced by the assurance of divine presence ("Cause your never alone").
Further exploring the urgency of this calling, the song uses the metaphor of life as a candle given to be burned, urging believers to actively "light up the night" rather than being dimmed by doubt. It promotes living out one's faith authentically ("We should be livin' it out") as a means to magnify God's love to the world. The bridge section underscores this with the repeated invitation, "Follow me," framing the task as a mission presented to those who accept it. It is an invitation to get "connected," implying a deeper relationship with Christ that enables this outward action, and ultimately reiterating the foundational promise, "I will make you fishers of men." The reprise of the opening lines about the seven billion people reinforces the immense scope and importance of this mission, grounding the personal calling within the context of God's love for all of humanity.
This song's core message is drawn directly from scripture. In the Gospels, specifically Matthew 4:19 and Mark 1:17, Jesus calls Simon (Peter) and Andrew, who were fishermen by trade. He tells them, "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." This phrase signifies a shift in their life's purpose: from catching fish for sustenance to bringing people into God's kingdom through sharing the Gospel. Newsboys captures this biblical mandate, modernizing it into a call for contemporary believers to leave their comfort zones and actively engage the world with their faith, trusting in Christ's power and constant presence to equip them for the task of reaching others. The song serves as both a challenge and an empowerment, reminding listeners of the vast number of people who need to hear about God's love and their personal role in that divine endeavor.