Trinity Anderson - Respond Lyrics

Respond Lyrics

You see all
Still You're searching
For someone who will respond
I'm right here
You sit high
Still You're looking
For somewhere You could abide
I'm right here
I'm the one

You don't have to search no more
Oh, I'm the one You're looking for

When You call me, I will respond, yeah
When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
I will respond to You

(You see all)
You see all
Still You're searching
For someone who will respond
(I'm right here)
I'm right here
(You sit high)
You sit high
Still You're looking
For a place You can abide
(I'm right here)
I'm right here
(Oh, Jesus, I'm the one)
One (yeah)

You don't have to search no more
I'm the one You're looking for
Oh, I'm the one
You don't have to search no more
I'm the one You're looking for

When You call me, I will respond
When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
I will respond to You

When You call me, I will respond
When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
I will respond to You
Oh... (hey!)
Oh... (I'll respond to You)
Oh... (I'll respond to You)
Oh... (I'll respond to You)
Oh...

(Oh, I'm the one)
I'm the one
You don't have to search no more
(I'll be the one)
I'm the one You're looking for
(I'm the one)
I'm the one
(Hey) You don't have to search no more
(I'll be the one)
I'm the one You're looking for
(You don't have to search no more)
You don't have to search no more (no
I'll be the one)
I'm the one You're looking for

When You call me, I will respond (yeah)
When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
I will respond to You

Oh, oh I will respond
Oh...

I accept this invitation
I accept Your invitation
To dance with You (yeah)
To dance with my Father (ay)
Oh...

When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will respond
When You touch me, I will respond (oh-oh)
When You pull me, I will respond
To my Father, to my friend

When You call me, I will respond
When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
And I will respond to You
I will respond (yes)
To You, Jesus

Oh, I'll come running to You
Oh, I'll come running to You
I will ?

Trinity, trinity (oh-oh-oh)
Trinity, trinity (I hear You calling me)
Trinity, trinity (hear You calling me, God)

When You call me, I will respond
When You call me, I will respond
When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
I will respond
When You call me, I will respond
I hear You calling, so I will respond
Oh, when You pull me, I will come running to Your arms
I will respond to You

Oh, oh, I'll come running
I'll come running to You
Oh, You'll be here
I'll come to You, oh-oh
I'll come to You, oh
I'll come to You, oh
I'll come to You, oh
I'll come to You, yeah
I'll come to You, oh to Your arms
I'll come to You, right where You are
I'll come to You, I just wanna be there
I'll come to You, to You, my Father
I'll come to You, right to Your arms, yeah
I'll come to You, oh if You draw me
I'll come to You, oh...

You don't have to beg me, Lord
I just wanna be where...


Respond Official Music Video - Travis Greene ( Feat. Trinity Anderson, D'Nar Young, Taylor Poole)

Respond Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"Respond" is a song featured on a project by Travis Greene, showcasing the vocal talents of Trinity Anderson, D'Nar Young, and Taylor Poole. Released on October 18, 2019, as part of the Official Music Video, the track centers on a powerful spiritual theme: the concept of a divine being, despite possessing ultimate knowledge and dwelling in the highest places, actively seeking out a willing participant for connection and indwelling. The lyrics present a dialogue or declaration from the perspective of the one being sought, affirming their readiness and eagerness to be that individual who answers the call.

The core message conveyed through the lyrics is one of complete availability and enthusiastic reciprocation to a divine invitation. The opening lines establish a sense of God's comprehensive vision ("You see all") juxtaposed with a search for someone specific ("For someone who will respond"). The immediate answer, "I'm right here," serves as a declaration of presence and willingness. This theme is reinforced by the idea of God sitting "high" yet looking for a place to "abide," to which the singer again offers themselves directly: "I'm right here," "I'm the one." The refrain, "You don't have to search no more / Oh, I'm the one You're looking for," solidifies this commitment and removes any perceived barrier or distance.

The central promise of the song lies in the powerful affirmation, "When You call me, I will respond." This is elaborated upon with physical metaphors of connection and intimacy: "When You pull me, I will come running to Your arms." The repeated assertion "I will respond to You" highlights a deep, personal commitment. Later verses introduce the idea of accepting an "invitation," specifically "To dance with You," describing God intimately as "my Father." This deepens the relationship from a duty to a joyful, active connection. The inclusion of lines like "When You touch me, I will respond" and addressing God as "my Father, to my friend" further emphasizes the close and multifaceted nature of this relationship.

The song's themes resonate strongly with several scriptural concepts. The idea of God seeking a place to dwell finds parallels in passages like John 14:23, where Jesus speaks of the Father and Son making their home with those who love Him and keep His word. The act of God calling and believers responding is fundamental to faith, echoing verses such as John 10:27, "My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me," or Revelation 3:20, where Christ stands at the door and knocks, waiting for someone to open it and respond. The declaration "I'm the one You're looking for" mirrors the personal and individual nature of God's relationship with believers, as seen in verses like Psalm 139, which speaks of being known intimately by God. The invitation to "dance" and come running to God's arms reflects the joy and freedom found in a relationship with God described in passages like James 4:8, "Come near to God and he will come near to you."

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