Nick & Becky Drake - Slingshot Lyrics

Album: Slingshot - Single
Released: 26 Jun 2020
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Lyrics

Standing small before a giant so big and tall
Who’d have thought He could fight at all
But little David won!
When I’m scared just like David
You give me strength 
You give me courage to face the day
You’re the power in me

Strength when I am weak
When I feel little like little David
You’re the power in me
When I feel little like little David

You’re the power in my slingshot!
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in my slingshot!
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in me

Standing small before a giant so big and tall
Who’d have thought he could fight at all
But little David won
When I’m scared just like David
You give me strength 
You give me courage to face the day
You’re the power in me

Strength when I am weak
When I feel little like little David
You’re the power in me
When I feel little like little David

You’re the power in my slingshot!
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in my slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot

Slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in my slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in me
You’re the power in me

Slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in my slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot

Slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in my slingshot
When all I’ve got is a slingshot
You’re the power in me
You’re the power in me
You’re the power in me

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Meaning & Inspiration

"Slingshot" by Nick & Becky Drake, released as a single on June 26, 2020, immediately dives into a profound message of divine empowerment, drawing its inspiration from one of Scripture’s most iconic narratives. This song acts as a vibrant reminder that even when faced with overwhelming challenges, our reliance on God transforms our seemingly meager resources into instruments of victory. It’s a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever felt small in the face of a looming "giant," offering a theological perspective that champions faith over perceived inadequacy.

The heart of "Slingshot" lies in its direct re-telling and application of the story of David and Goliath found in 1 Samuel 17. The opening lines vividly paint the scene: "Standing small before a giant so big and tall, Who’d have thought He could fight at all, But little David won!" This sets the stage for the song's central analogy, portraying David not just as a historical figure, but as a representation of every individual confronting seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The genius of the lyrics then quickly bridges this ancient tale to personal experience, articulating a universal human condition: "When I’m scared just like David, You give me strength, You give me courage to face the day." This pivot from historical account to personal declaration transforms the song from a simple narrative into a prayer and an affirmation of faith. It echoes God's constant promise to be with us, as articulated in Joshua 1:9, "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous! Do not tremble or be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." The song reassures us that the same divine strength that empowered David is available to us, guiding us through our own battles.

The recurring theme, "You’re the power in me, Strength when I am weak," beautifully encapsulates a core biblical truth. The apostle Paul, in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, shares a similar experience, where God declared, "My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness." This isn't just a poetic statement but a deep theological insight: our human weakness is precisely where God's power shines brightest. When we feel "little like little David," the song reminds us that our diminished self-perception is precisely the canvas upon which God paints His magnificent works. This is reinforced by the powerful declaration, "You’re the power in my slingshot! When all I’ve got is a slingshot." The "slingshot" here is a potent metaphor. It represents our natural, limited abilities, our humble tools, or even our perceived disadvantages. In human terms, a slingshot against an armored giant is ludicrous. However, with God's power infused within it, it becomes unstoppable. This reflects 1 Corinthians 1:27-29, which states, "God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong." The song underscores that it’s not the caliber of our weapons or our inherent might that ensures victory, but the infinite power of God working through them.

Throughout the song's repetitive yet affirming structure, the message deepens its hold. Each repetition of "You’re the power in me" serves as a spiritual anchor, embedding the truth that God's strength is not just external assistance but an indwelling force, a spirit within. Ephesians 3:16 speaks of being "strengthened with power through His Spirit in the inner man," which perfectly aligns with the song's message. It's a reminder that we are not left to face our giants alone, equipped only with our own frailties, but are filled with the very spirit of God, enabling us to do all things through Christ who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13). "Slingshot" ultimately inspires an active faith, encouraging us to step out with the meager tools we possess, knowing that when God is the power behind them, extraordinary outcomes are not just possible, but divinely ordained. This is a song designed to instill courage, shift perspective from self-reliance to divine dependence, and celebrate the magnificent truth that with God, even the smallest among us can overcome the greatest challenges.

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