Phil Thompson - Come And See Lyrics

Album: Take It All
Released: 26 Jul 2024
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Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me
Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me
Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me
Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me

I'm alive and well
I'm living in victory
I'm a testimony
Look what the Lord has done for me
I'm alive and well
I'm living in victory
I'm a testimony
Look what the Lord has done for me

Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me
Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me
Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me
Come and see, oh, come and see
Look what the Lord has done for me

I'm alive and well
I'm living in victory
I'm a testimony
Look what the Lord has done for me

And I've returned to say:
I am grateful
No guilt no shame
Look what the Lord has done for me

We call you Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!
We call you Yahweh! Yahweh! Yahweh!
You are the Alpha and Omega!
Look what the Lord has done for me
We call you Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!
We call you Yahweh! Yahweh! Yahweh!
You are the Alpha and Omega!
Look what the Lord has done for me
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Meaning & Inspiration

Phil Thompson's "Come And See," released on July 26, 2024, as part of his album *Take It All*, is a powerful testament to the transformative grace of God. The song’s core message is an invitation, echoing the very heart of evangelism, urging listeners to witness the profound impact of divine intervention in a life. The recurring refrain, "Come and see, oh, come and see, Look what the Lord has done for me," serves as a compelling call to experience firsthand the salvation and abundant life found in Christ. This isn't merely a personal declaration; it's an outreach, a desire to share the good news. The subsequent verses articulate the evidence of this work: "I'm alive and well, I'm living in victory. I'm a testimony." This declaration of well-being and victory directly aligns with scriptural promises of a life renewed and empowered by faith. The Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Ephesians, speaks of being "raised up with Christ and seated with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus" (Ephesians 2:6), a spiritual reality that manifests as earthly victory. Furthermore, the statement "I'm a testimony" is a direct fulfillment of the Great Commission, where believers are called to be witnesses (Acts 1:8) and to share the good news of what Christ has done, much like the man healed of his demonic possession in Mark 5 who was instructed to "go home to your own people and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, having had mercy on you." The song emphasizes a freedom from past burdens, with the line "No guilt, no shame," a profound spiritual liberation found in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus. As penned in 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" This liberation is the very essence of redemption. The climactic invocation of divine titles – "Jesus! Yahweh! Alpha and Omega!" – underscores the absolute sovereignty and eternal nature of God. These are names that reveal His character and dominion, as seen in Isaiah 44:6 ("I am the First and I am the Last; apart from me there is no God") and Revelation 22:13, where Jesus declares, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End." Thompson's "Come And See" is not just a song; it is a vibrant, scripturally rooted proclamation that inspires reflection on God’s mighty works and encourages a bold sharing of that transformative truth with the world.

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