Women In Praise + Neyi Zimu + Spirit Of Praise - You Remain The Same Lyrics
Lyrics
You oh Lord You remain the same
You remain the same
You never change Yesterday today forevermore
You remain the same
You remain the same
You never change Yesterday today forevermore
You remain the same
You ooh Lord You remain the same
You ooh Lord You remain the same
Day and night will come and go
Death and life will come and go
But You ooh Lord, You remain the same
Seasons come and seasons go
Sunshine reign and go away
But You ooh Lord, You remain the same
You ooh Lord You remain the same
You ooh Lord You remain the same You remain the same
You alone You remain the same
You alone You remain the same
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Spirit Of Praise 7 ft Women In Praise & Neyi Zimu - You Remain - Gospel Praise & Worship Song
Meaning & Inspiration
I keep coming back to the idea that He never changes. It sounds simple, almost too simple when things are falling apart in my own life, but the song just hammers it home—yesterday, today, forevermore. It’s funny because I was just reading Hebrews the other day, and that exact phrase is right there, pinned to the character of Jesus. It’s one of those things I say all the time, but do I actually trust it? When the song says seasons come and go, or even life and death, it feels heavy. It’s like it’s trying to ground me in something that isn’t shifting under my feet. Everything else I touch is temporary, and my own moods are all over the place, but the lyrics force me to look at this idea of divine stability. It makes me wonder if I really believe He stays the same even when the circumstances around me scream that everything is different. If He is truly the same, then my confusion or my pain doesn't change His nature, even if it feels like it should. It’s kind of a relief, honestly, but also a bit terrifying to think about a God who isn't swayed by the stuff that keeps me up at night. He just is. I’m still trying to wrap my head around what that means for how I pray, because if He’s that constant, maybe my desperation isn't as urgent as I think it is, or maybe it’s exactly what He’s waiting for because He’s the only thing that actually lasts. I guess I’m just left wondering if I’m actually leaning on that, or if I’m just singing the words because they sound steady.