Vashawn Mitchell - Victory Lyrics
Lyrics
When God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God's gonna get the glory outta me
God's gonna get the glory out of me
God's gonna get the glory
God's gonna get the glory
When God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God's gonna get the glory outta me
God's gonna get the glory out of me
God's gonna get the glory outta
God's gonna get the glory
He's got your back
It's not the end
God cannot fail
He always wins
This is the promise
This is the truth
He took the power
Gave it to you
When God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God's gonna get the glory outta me
God's gonna get the glory out of me
God's gonna get the glory outta
God's gonna get the glory
When God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God gives the victory
Can't nobody take it from you
God's gonna get the glory outta me
God's gonna get the glory out of me
God's gonna get the glory
God's gonna get the glory
He's got your back
It's not the end
God cannot fail
He always wins
This is the promise
This is the truth
He took the power
Gave it to you
Can't nobody take it from you
Can't nobody take it from you
God's gonna get the glory out of me
God's gonna get the glory
All things work
All things work
All things work
I got the victory
All things work
All things work
All things work
Victory
Victory
Victory
Victory
It's working for me
Victory
Victory
Victory
It's working for me
It's mine
It's mine
It's mine
Victory
It's mine
It's mine
It's mine
Victory
It's mine
It's mine
It's mine
Victory
It's mine
It's mine
It's mine
Victory
Victory
Victory
Victory
I got the victory
Victory
Victory
Victory
Victory
It's mine
It's mine
It's mine
Victory
It's mine
It's mine
It's mine
Victory
Video
VaShawn Mitchell - Victory (Official Music Video) ft. Jekalyn Carr
Meaning & Inspiration
Vashawn Mitchell's "Victory," released as part of his 2023 album *Chapter X: See The Goodness*, is a powerful declaration of faith and an anthem of unwavering hope. At its core, the song is a direct affirmation of divine power and the surety of God's promises, reminding listeners that true triumph comes from a place of spiritual certainty, not earthly circumstance. The narrative woven through the lyrics speaks to a profound understanding that when God grants victory, it is an unassailable gift, impervious to external forces or personal struggles. This message resonates deeply with biblical truths, echoing the sentiment found in passages like Romans 8:31, which boldly asks, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" The song’s insistent repetition of "Can't nobody take it from you" is not mere rhetoric but a testament to the unshakeable foundation of faith, drawing parallels to Jesus' own teachings on building on solid ground, as seen in Matthew 7:24-27.
Further delving into the song's thematic architecture, Mitchell emphasizes God's ultimate sovereignty and the inevitable manifestation of His glory. The line "God's gonna get the glory outta me" is a profound surrender, acknowledging that every victory, every trial overcome, ultimately serves to magnify the divine. This aligns perfectly with the Apostle Paul's instruction in 1 Corinthians 10:31: "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." The song also reassures those facing adversity with the comforting words, "He's got your back. It's not the end. God cannot fail. He always wins." This unwavering confidence is rooted in scripture, particularly in verses like Isaiah 41:10, which promises, "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." The concept of God taking power and giving it to believers, articulated in the lyric "He took the power, gave it to you," speaks directly to the empowerment granted through Christ, allowing believers to live victoriously through His strength. This is powerfully illustrated in Philippians 4:13: "I can do all this through him who gives me strength." The song’s climax, with its declaration "I got the victory" and "It's working for me," transforms the abstract theological concept into a tangible, personal possession, a lived reality for the faithful. This isn't just a hopeful wish; it's a statement of fact for those who trust in God's promises, reflecting the enduring truth found in James 1:12: "Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love him." Ultimately, "Victory" is more than a song; it is a spiritual declaration, a reminder of the immeasurable power and unfailing grace available to all who place their trust in the Almighty.