Neyi Zimu - Another Level - Take Me To Another Level Lyrics
Lyrics
Take me to another level of praise
Take me to another level of worship
Take me to another level of grace
So i may see your face .
Take me to another level of praise
"Because you see, some praise songs
They take you as far as your parents have gone
Oh i don't wanna preach here
You have been singing songs that have given
Your parents victory but not you
You have been claiming and testifying
about what has happened in the past but
not in your life, But there are times
when you wonna say to God:" .
Take me to another level of praise
Take me to another level of worship
Take me to another level of grace
So i may see your face .
"Situations can keep you at a song
That will never work for you
That why paul says
Renew your minds, realise the times you are
and sing the songs of your time" .
Take me to another level of praise
Take me to another level of worship
Take me to another level of grace
That i may see your face .
Take me to another level of praise
Take me to another level of worship
Take me to another level of grace
So i may see your face .
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
So I may your face .
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
So I may your face .
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
I wanna sing with the angels Lord
So I may your face
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Neyi Zimu - "Another Level" [Spontaneous Worship]
Meaning & Inspiration
Neyi Zimu’s "Another Level - Take Me To Another Level," released on August 27, 2018, immediately captured the spiritual imagination, transcending mere melody to deliver a profound message. Zimu, a revered voice in gospel music, channels a fervent yearning for deeper spiritual communion, inviting us all to shed complacency and pursue a fresh, personal encounter with the divine. This isn't just another worship song; it's a prophetic declaration, challenging the very foundations of inherited faith and inviting a radical reimagining of our spiritual journey.
At its core, the song is a heartfelt plea: "Take me to another level of praise, Take me to another level of worship, Take me to another level of grace, So I may see Your face." This repeated refrain isn't a wish for a superficial uplift; it's a passionate cry for spiritual progression, for an intimacy so profound that it allows for a direct, unveiled glimpse of God's presence. Zimu powerfully interjects with a crucial observation, asserting that some praise songs, and by extension, some expressions of faith, can only take individuals as far as previous generations have gone. He challenges the complacency of living off the testimonies and victories of our parents or past eras, suggesting that merely claiming historical blessings without experiencing current, personal breakthrough can lead to spiritual stagnation. It echoes the biblical principle of individual accountability before God, reminding us that while we are part of a spiritual lineage, our own walk with Him must be vibrant and current, not merely a reflection of past glory.
The conversation further deepens when Zimu speaks to the danger of situations keeping someone bound to "a song that will never work for you." He astutely references the apostle Paul, urging believers to "renew your minds, realize the times you are and sing the songs of your time." This isn't a call for trendiness in music but a profound spiritual imperative drawn from Romans 12:2, which encourages transformation by the renewing of our minds rather than conforming to the patterns of this world. To "sing the songs of your time" means engaging in worship and faith that is relevant, empowered, and responsive to God's *present* work in our lives and in the world. It’s about seeking a fresh anointing for current challenges, recognizing that God is constantly doing a "new thing," as declared in Isaiah 43:19, and our spiritual expression must evolve to meet that newness. This fosters an active, dynamic faith that continually seeks God’s leading in the now.
The song culminates in an even loftier aspiration: "I wanna sing with the angels Lord, So I may see Your face." This transports the desire beyond earthly levels of praise into a heavenly dimension. To sing with the angels implies a worship so pure, so unhindered, and so aligned with divine glory that it mirrors the ceaseless adoration of the celestial hosts described in Revelation 4:8. It’s a longing for a worship experience that transcends human limitations, a foretaste of eternity where believers will truly see God face to face, as promised in Revelation 22:4. The aspiration to "see Your face" is the ultimate expression of intimacy, mirroring King David’s cry in Psalm 27:8, "My heart says of You, 'Seek His face!' Your face, Lord, I will seek." This isn't just about emotional connection; it's a yearning for profound, unfiltered communion with the Creator.
Neyi Zimu’s "Another Level" is therefore much more than a song; it is a spiritual catalyst, an earnest invitation to introspection and transformation. It compels us to move beyond inherited faith, to renew our minds, and to pursue a personal, relevant, and ever-deepening relationship with God. Its message reverberates as a powerful call to discard spiritual complacency and courageously step into new dimensions of praise, worship, and grace, ultimately aiming for the sublime experience of seeing God's face in true intimacy. It remains an inspiring anthem for anyone seeking to elevate their faith journey, challenging them to embrace the current move of God and foster a worship that is profoundly their own.