Victoria Orenze - God Can Lyrics

Lyrics


God can make a way

Where there is no way

God can open door

Nobody can shut

God can sort out cases

We have given up on


My God can make a way

Where there is no way

My God can open door

That nobody can shut

My God can sort out cases

That we have given up on


He stretched the sky on empty space

Spoke to the winds

And called the rain

And yet the cloud

Though must wind wage

You blow my mind


Lord you love

Your love is endless

By your works, your wisdom timeless

Great is your mercy

Your tender mercy

You blow my mind

You blow my mind



My God can make a way

Where there is no way

My God can open door

That nobody can shut

My God can sort out cases

That we have given up on


God can make a way

Where there is no way

God can open door

Nobody can shut

God can sort out cases

We have given up on

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VICTORIA ORENZE- GOD CAN

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Meaning & Inspiration

Victoria Orenze brings a raw, prophetic intensity to the table in her track God Can, which hit the airwaves on January 18, 2021, as part of the live ministration recording titled God Can. There is something bracing about the way she refuses to dance around the impossible; she anchors the whole song in the blunt reality that our God specializes in dead ends. When she sings that God makes a way where there is no way, she is pulling directly from the promise in Isaiah 43:16, where the Lord declares He makes a path through the sea and a way through the mighty waters. This isn't just positive thinking or a catchy hook; it is a declaration of divine sovereignty over the barriers we face in our daily lives.

The lyrics move beyond personal trouble to highlight the sheer creative power of the Creator. She points to the sky stretched over empty space, a clear nod to Job 26:7, where we see God hanging the earth on nothing and stretching the north over the void. By contrasting our exhaustion with His limitless capacity to sort out cases we have long since abandoned, Orenze forces us to confront our own lack of faith. We often view our circumstances as static, but God is the dynamic author of creation. If He can speak to the winds and call for rain as described in Jeremiah 10:13, then surely He possesses the authority to shift the immovable objects in our private lives.

Her focus on doors that no man can shut draws our attention straight to Revelation 3:7, the words of the Holy and True One who opens and no one shuts. There is a sharp theological edge here regarding the permanence of God's favor. When He opens a door, it is not subject to human veto or bureaucratic interference. The song demands that we stop viewing our limitations as the final chapter. Instead, it pushes us to view our frustration as the preamble to His intervention. The mercy she sings about is not an abstract concept but a relentless force that sustains us when our own resources fail. Stop treating your impossibilities like they are stronger than the One who framed the world; if He holds the stars, He can handle your situation.

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