Vashawn Mitchell - See The Goodness Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: See The Goodness (feat. Donnie McClurkin)
  • Album: See The Goodness - EP
  • Artist: Vashawn Mitchell
  • Released On: 24 Mar 2023
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See The Goodness Lyrics


And you will see the goodness
You will see the goodness of the Lord
You will see the goodness
You will see the goodness of the Lord
While you live

You've waited patiently
And wondered when will it be
He may not come when you want Him
But He's always on time

And You will see the goodness
Make a declaration in this room
You will see the goodness of the Lord
While you live
(While you live)

Donnie McClurkin

You cried and you prayed
(You cried and you prayed) my God
Prayed and cried
(Prayed and cried)
And it seems as if it wasn't enough
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Oh my, oh my

He's always there
He's always right there
Right there

Right there to rescue you
And you will see the goodness
And you will see
(You will see, yeah)
The goodness of Lord
Ooh, ooh, ooh

You will see the goodness
Ha
You will see the goodness of the Lord
Goodness of the Lord
While you live

Live just live
You're going to live until you see it

Everybody say
Ooh, ooh, ooh
Live just live
Just live
You're gonna live, yeah
(You're going to live until you see it)

(Goodness)
Make a declaration
Say I will see the goodness of the Lord
(I will see the goodness of the Lord)

I'm living to see it
(I will see the goodness)
God made a promise
That I would see it
(I will see the goodness of the Lord)
In the land of the living

Hey
(I will see the goodness)
In the land of the living, I will
(I will see the goodness of the Lord)
(I will see the goodness)
I will
(I will see the goodness of the Lord)
See the goodness of the Lord
(While I live)

(Good things are coming my way)
Good things, ha

(Good things are coming my way)
I'm praying for it

(Good things are coming my way)
I'm waiting for it
(I'm gonna live until I see it)

Do you believe it
Say
I believe
(Coming my way)

Can you believe it
Say
I believe
(Coming my way)

Do you believe it
Say
Yeah
(Coming my way)

Believe the Lord
(Coming my way)

Everything God promised
(Coming my way)

Said He's coming my way
Yeah
(Coming my way)

Everything God promised
Yeah
(Coming my way)

Said He's coming my way
Said He's coming, He's coming my way
(Coming my way)

I prayed for it, yeah
(Coming my way)

I need it now
(Coming my way)

It's my inheritance
(Coming my way)

It's coming, coming my way
(Coming my way)

Said it's coming, coming my way
(Coming my way)

It's got my name on it
(Coming my way)

It's got my name on it
(Coming my way)

It's coming my way
(Coming my way)

Said it's coming my way
(Coming my way)

I shall not die
(Coming my way)

Because it's coming my way
(Coming my way)

I'm gonna live to see it
(Coming my way)

Live to see it
Live to see it
(Coming my way)

I'm gonna live to see it, yeah
Live to see it
(Coming my way)

Live to see it
(Coming my way)

Because it's coming my way
(Coming my way)

Because it's coming my way
Said, it's coming, it's coming, it's coming
(Coming my way)

It's coming, it's coming, it's coming
(Coming my way)

It's coming, it's coming yeah

Said, it's coming, it's coming, it's coming
(Coming my way)

Said it's coming my way
(Coming my way)

Every believer tonight
(Coming my way)

That it's coming your way make some noise in this room
(Coming my way)
Yeah
(Coming my way)
(Coming my way)

(Goodness)
I will see the goodness of the Lord

When
(While I live)

Now just lift your hands, for a moment
We're almost done
I'm living to see it


See The Goodness

See The Goodness Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Vashawn Mitchell's "See The Goodness," featuring Donnie McClurkin and released in 2023, is a powerful gospel anthem rooted in unwavering faith and the declaration of God's promises. The song centers on a core message, explicitly stated in the opening lines and reiterated throughout: the certainty of witnessing God's goodness within one's lifetime. It's not a hope for a distant future or the afterlife, but a promise to be realized "while you live." This immediate and present declaration forms the foundation of the entire piece, setting a tone of expectant faith.

The lyrics acknowledge the often-difficult reality of the believer's journey, speaking to moments of waiting patiently, wondering when promises will materialize, and even crying and praying to the point where it feels insufficient. It addresses the human experience of delay, reminding listeners that while God may not adhere to our timeline ("He may not come when you want Him"), His timing is always perfect ("He's always on time"). Amidst the struggle and the wait, the song firmly asserts God's constant presence and readiness to act, declaring, "He's always there, He's always right there, Right there to rescue you."

A pivotal instruction and declaration within the song is "Live just live, You're going to live until you see it." This phrase serves as both encouragement and a command, urging listeners to continue living actively, purposefully, and expectantly because their very existence is tied to the eventual fulfillment of God's promise to show them His goodness. This transforms living from merely enduring into an act of faith-filled anticipation. The repeated declaration, "I will see the goodness of the Lord," becomes a personal covenant, a defiant statement against doubt and despair, rooted in the belief that God has made a promise.

The latter part of the song builds momentum through a fervent call and response centered around the phrase "Good things are coming my way." This section makes the general concept of "goodness" more tangible, representing specific blessings, breakthroughs, and answered prayers. It links the coming goodness directly to prayer, waiting, and belief, framing it as an inheritance that has the believer's name on it. The repetition and intensity here emphasize the deep conviction and the urgent need for these blessings to manifest, culminating in a powerful refusal to succumb to death or defeat before seeing these promises realized: "I shall not die, Because it's coming my way, I'm gonna live to see it."

Throughout the song, the emphasis is on declaration and active belief. Phrases like "Make a declaration in this room" and repeated calls to "Say I believe" highlight the importance of vocalizing faith and owning the promise. This aligns closely with biblical principles found in scriptures like Psalm 27:13, which states, "I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living." The song essentially sets this scripture to music, making it a dynamic, interactive experience for the listener. The inclusion of Donnie McClurkin adds a layer of seasoned authority and spiritual weight, amplifying the message of enduring faith and certain expectation. "See The Goodness" ultimately serves as a powerful anthem of hope, encouraging believers to stand firm, declare their faith, and live with the unwavering certainty that they will indeed witness God's goodness unfold in their lives.
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