Uche Favour - Bigger Than What People Say - Worship Medley Lyrics

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You are bigger than what people say Jehovah you're bigger than what people You are so good so kind Bigger than what people say

You are bigger than what people say Jehovah you're bigger than what people You are so good so kind Bigger than what people say

I have Confidence in You Jesus I have Confidence in You Savior I have Confidence in You anytime anytime any day I have confidence in you Jesus Jesus

Revival fire is burning uu uh Revival fire is burning Revival fire is burning uu uh I feel it burning in my soul

Revival fire is burning uu uh Revival fire is burning Revival fire is burning uu uh I feel it burning in my mind

I feel it burning in the world "To come back to Jesus Christ, To say Lord here I am forgive my sins Help me, brethren heaven is real Hell fire is real..."

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Meaning & Inspiration

We live in an age where the noise of public opinion often drowns out the still, small voice of God, yet Uche Favour reminds us that the verdict of the crowd never carries more weight than the decree of the Creator. When she sings, "You are bigger than what people say," she is reclaiming the throne of her own perspective. It is a direct defiance of the fear of man, which Proverbs 29:25 warns is a snare. When we place our confidence in Jesus, as the song boldly declares, we are doing exactly what Isaiah instructed: trusting in the Lord forever, for the Lord God is an everlasting rock. People will offer their critiques, their labels, and their limitations, but those are merely flickering shadows against the blazing sun of His sovereignty.

The shift toward the "revival fire" is where the music moves from an internal declaration of trust to a passionate plea for spiritual awakening. Fire in Scripture is rarely just a feeling; it is a catalyst for holiness and a symbol of God’s presence, much like the tongues of fire that descended at Pentecost. When Favour sings, "I feel it burning in my soul," she is pointing to the work of the Holy Spirit, who refines us as gold is refined in a furnace. This isn't just about personal comfort; it is a call to urgency. The final spoken exhortation regarding the reality of heaven and hell serves as a jarring wake-up call, emphasizing that this life is brief and our eternity hinges on our relationship with the Savior.

Too often, we make Christianity a lukewarm affair, but this song demands a radical surrender. If the fire is truly burning, it must consume our excuses, our sins, and our dependence on external validation. The theology here is simple but lethal to the ego: God is all-sufficient, and His opinion is the only one that dictates our outcome. Stop listening to the hollow noise of the world and start fanning the flame of your own devotion, because the only evaluation that survives eternity is the one that says, well done, good and faithful servant.

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