Tim Godfrey + J.J. Hairston - OMG Lyrics

Album: Already Won
Released: 19 Mar 2021
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Lyrics

Verse 1:
Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Increase everywhere,
That’s all I See
Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Miracles everywhere,
what do you see?

Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Increase everywhere,
That’s all I See
Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Miracles everywhere,

Verse 2:
Blessed in the City
And Blessed in the Field
Blessed when we go out
And where we come in
Blessed in the City
And Blessed in the Field
Anything and anyone
I Touch is Blessed

I’m Blessed, eeh, aah
I’m Blessed, eeh, aah

Chorus:
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Who did it, Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)

[Repeat Verse 1:
Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Increase everywhere,
That’s all I See
Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Miracles everywhere,
what do you see?

Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Increase everywhere,
That’s all I See
Blessings everywhere,
That’s all I See
Miracles everywhere,

Repeat Verse 2:
Blessed in the City
And Blessed in the Field
Blessed when we go out
And where we come in
Blessed in the City
And Blessed in the Field
Anything and anyone
I Touch is Blessed

I’m Blessed, eeh, aah
I’m Blessed, eeh, aah

Chorus:
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Who did it, Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)

Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Who did it, Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)

Bridge: 
If you’re Blessed
And you know it
Let me see your Hands Up
If you’re Blessed
And you know it
Let me see you do your Dance
If you’re Blessed
And you know it
Let me see you Bend down Low
If you’re Blessed
And you know it
Let me see you Jump Up

I am Blessed, eeh aah
I am Blessed, eeh aah

Chorus:
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Who did it, Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)

Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Tell me who did it,
Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)
Who did it, Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)

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Tim Godfrey - OMG ft. JJ Hairston

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Meaning & Inspiration

The collaborative track "OMG" by Tim Godfrey and J.J. Hairston, released on March 19, 2021, as part of the "Already Won" album, emerges as a vibrant declaration of divine favor and an anthem of profound gratitude. This powerful offering transcends mere musicality, serving as a faith-filled affirmation designed to ignite a spirit of joyful acknowledgment within every believer. The song’s essence lies in its unwavering focus on the pervasive presence of God's blessings, encouraging a perspective that actively seeks and celebrates divine intervention in every facet of life.

At its core, "OMG" is a testament to the overflowing goodness of God, inviting people to shift their focus from scarcity to abundance. The recurring lines, "Blessings everywhere, That’s all I See" and "Increase everywhere, That’s all I See," are not just poetic expressions but a profound spiritual discipline. This declaration aligns perfectly with the scriptural truth found in Romans 8:28, which assures us that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him." It's a call to cultivate a kingdom mindset, where the hand of God is perceived in every circumstance, fostering an expectation of favor and divine increase. It reminds us that our perspective shapes our reality, and when we choose to see blessings, we open ourselves to receiving more of God's manifest goodness, echoing the sentiment of Ephesians 1:3, which celebrates that we have been "blessed... with every spiritual blessing."

The song further elaborates on the comprehensive nature of this divine favor, drawing direct parallels to ancient biblical promises. The lines, "Blessed in the City And Blessed in the Field / Blessed when we go out And where we come in," are unmistakable echoes of Deuteronomy 28:3 and 28:6. These verses outline the sweeping blessings promised to those who faithfully follow God, covering every area of their existence – their homes, workplaces, journeys, and returns. This isn't merely wishful thinking; it’s a confident proclamation rooted in God's covenant. The bold assertion, "Anything and anyone I Touch is Blessed," expands on this theme, reflecting the impartation of blessing that flows through a Spirit-filled individual, a person who carries the presence and anointing of God, thereby becoming an agent of blessing to others, much like Joseph was a blessing to Potiphar's house in Genesis 39.

The chorus, "Tell me who did it, Jesus, Oh my God (OMG)," provides the song's central revelatory moment. The "OMG" here is repurposed from a casual colloquialism into an exclamation of awe and adoration directed solely at Jesus Christ as the undisputed source of all good things. It’s an unbridled expression of wonder and gratitude, an authentic worshipful response to the overwhelming evidence of God's benevolent hand. James 1:17 eloquently states, "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights." This chorus serves as a direct affirmation of this truth, giving all credit and glory to the Savior. It’s a powerful reminder to intentionally acknowledge the Giver behind the gifts, fostering a heart of continuous thanksgiving that unlocks further manifestations of His grace.

The bridge serves as an active invitation to embodied worship and celebration, urging listeners to physically respond to the realization of their blessed status. "If you’re Blessed And you know it, Let me see your Hands Up / Let me see you do your Dance / Let me see you Bend down Low / Let me see you Jump Up," these calls to action transform the song into an interactive experience. It’s a spiritual exercise in moving beyond passive acknowledgment to active, joyful expression of faith. This jubilant response aligns with numerous Psalms that call for exuberant praise and dance, such as Psalm 100 which exhorts us to "Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!" and Psalm 30:11-12, where David declares that God has "turned my wailing into dancing." "OMG" is more than a song; it's a congregational cry, a shared declaration of victory and an uplifting reminder that our lives, when submitted to Christ, are indeed saturated with divine favor. Its message is a beacon of hope, urging believers to live from a place of confident expectation, seeing and speaking blessings into existence, ultimately magnifying the name of Jesus for His unparalleled goodness.

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