Vashawn Mitchell - Make A Way Lyrics
Lyrics
He gon' make a way, make a way, make a He gon' make a way, make a way, make a He gon' make a way, make a way, make a I know He will He gon' make a way, make a way, make a He gon' make a way, make a way, make a He gon' make a way, make a way, make a I know He will
Chosen Even when I'm broken I am never hopeless (N-n-n-nah, nah) Truth is When I think of his goodness Think of what I could been I'm a living witness that
He'll make a way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way, a way, a way He'll make a way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way, a way, a way
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Weeping may endure Only for a night Don't let the storm dim your light Joy's coming for sure It'll be alright
He'll make a way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way, a way, a way He'll make a way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way, a way, a way
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He'll make a way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way, a way, a way He'll make a way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way A way, a way, a way, a way, a way
When I think about Jesus And all that He's done for me My soul cries out Cause I already got the victory Tried in the fire Came out as pure gold Tried Him for, myself and now I know
I know He will will will I know He will will will I know He will will will Work it out just for you I know He will God will get you through I know He will
Let me a witness of all His goodness Keep on pushing through this He's got you Oh whoa ...
Hold on Don't you give up Hold on Hold on Don't you give up Hold on Don't you give up
Video
Vashawn Mitchell - Make A Way (Official Music Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Vashawn Mitchell's song, "Make A Way," arriving with its official music video release on March 7th, 2025, immediately centers our focus on the unwavering, creative power of God, particularly when we face what appears to be an impossibility. The core message is a profound affirmation of faith: that the God who spoke the universe into existence is not limited by our circumstances, no matter how bleak or insurmountable they seem. It speaks directly to the human experience of hitting a wall, of being at a dead end, or navigating a situation where logic and earthly solutions fail completely. This isn't just about a slight detour; it's about the moments where the path vanishes entirely, and yet, the song declares, faith believes that God can and will engineer a passage. It’s a modern echo of ancient faith, a reminder that divine intervention often occurs in the most unexpected places and times.
Analyzing the song's impact reveals how Vashawn Mitchell expertly translates this powerful theological concept into a stirring musical declaration. The music itself builds a sense of anticipation and eventual triumph, mirroring the journey from despair to hope. It doesn't dwell in the low points but rather propels forward, carried by a conviction that aligns with the very nature of God as depicted in Scripture. The vocal performance conveys both vulnerability and resolute trust, capturing the tension between the human reality of struggle and the divine promise of deliverance. There's a palpable sense of relying on something far greater than oneself, a surrender to a power that transcends understanding. This musical landscape serves as a backdrop for the central theme: God's unique ability to carve out a route, not just *find* one, but actively *create* it where nothing existed before.
This message finds deep roots and vibrant expression throughout the Bible. The very title, "Make A Way," resonates powerfully with Isaiah 43:19, where God declares, "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland." This verse perfectly encapsulates the song's essence – God's proactive creation of provision and passage in barren, impossible places. Think of the Red Sea parting in Exodus 14, a literal, physical manifestation of God making a way through an impassable barrier, saving His people from an enemy they could not defeat. Or consider Jesus feeding the five thousand with a few loaves and fish (Matthew 14), making a way for sustenance where there was none. Even in the ultimate act of salvation, God made a way for reconciliation and eternal life through Christ's sacrifice, a path that did not exist for humanity otherwise (John 14:6 declares Jesus *is* the Way). The song taps into this rich biblical tapestry, reminding us that the God of Abraham, Moses, and the apostles is still the God who intervenes, who provides, and who, quite simply, makes a way. It's a profound comfort and challenge, urging us to look beyond visible obstacles and place our trust in the unseen hand of the Almighty, who delights in demonstrating His power by doing the impossible for those who believe.