Rheva Henry - Champion Lyrics

Champion Lyrics

Verse 1
I’ve tried so hard to see it
Took me so long to believe it
That You’d choose someone like me
To carry Your victory

Verse 2
Perfection could never earn it
You give what we don’t deserve and
You take the broken things
And raise them to glory

Chorus 1
You are my champion
Giants fall when you stand
Undefeated
Every battle You’ve won
I am who You say I am
You crown me with confidence
I am seated, in the heavenly place
Undefeated, with the
One who has conquered it all

Verse 3
Now I can finally see it
You’re teaching me how to receive
So let all the striving cease
This is my victory

Bridge
When I lift my voice and shout
Every wall comes crashing down
I have the authority
Jesus has given me
When I open up my mouth
Miracles start breaking out
I have the authority
Jesus has given me

Chorus 2
You are my champion
Giants fall when you stand
Undefeated
Every battle You’ve won
I am who You say I am
You crown me with confidence
I am seated, in the heavenly place
Undefeated, by the power of Your name
I am seating, in the heavenly place
Undefeated, with the One you has conquered it all

Writers:
Brandon Lake, Steffany Gretzinger, Dante Bowe, Jonathan Jay, Tony Brown

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Champion Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Rheva Henry’s song "Champion" delivers a powerful message of identity and victory found in a relationship with God. The lyrics articulate a personal journey, beginning with the struggle to comprehend divine favor. The opening verses paint a picture of disbelief and effort ("tried so hard to see it," "took me so long to believe it") concerning the idea that a person like the singer could be chosen to partake in God's triumph. This sense of unworthiness is contrasted with the nature of divine grace, highlighting that salvation and favor are not earned through perfection but freely given, transforming brokenness into glory.

The core declaration of the song resides in the chorus, which identifies God as the ultimate "Champion." This champion is characterized by unwavering power, causing metaphorical "giants" to fall and having already won every battle. The profound impact of this truth on the believer's identity is then revealed: "I am who You say I am." The song emphasizes a shift from a struggle for self-worth to accepting the confidence bestowed by the Champion, symbolized by being "crowned with confidence." Furthermore, the declaration of being "seated in the heavenly place" signifies a position of authority and security already achieved through Christ, resulting in an "undefeated" status alongside the One who has conquered all. This concept resonates strongly with biblical teaching on the believer's position and identity in Ephesians 2:6, where believers are described as being raised up and seated with Christ in the heavenly realms.

The bridge introduces the theme of active spiritual authority granted by Jesus. It describes a dynamic where the believer's declaration ("lift my voice and shout," "open up my mouth") leads to tangible spiritual breakthrough ("every wall comes crashing down," "miracles start breaking out"). This connects to biblical narratives like the fall of Jericho (Joshua 6) and the authority given to believers to overcome obstacles and see God's power manifested. The repetition underscores that this authority is not inherent but is a gift received directly from Jesus, empowering the believer to act on the victory already secured by the Champion.

Returning to the chorus, the message is solidified, reiterating the truth of God as the undefeated Champion and the believer's secure, confident, and undefeated position in Him. The slight variation in the second chorus, adding "by the power of Your name," emphasizes that this victory and identity are accessible through invoking God's power and authority. The song beautifully weaves together the themes of God's sovereign power, His unmerited grace, and the believer's transformation and empowerment as a result of being connected to Him. Written by Brandon Lake, Steffany Gretzinger, Dante Bowe, Jonathan Jay, and Tony Brown, "Champion" stands as an anthem of hope, encouraging listeners to shed self-doubt and embrace the victorious identity they have been given in Christ, the ultimate Champion. Champion Lyrics -  Rheva Henry

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