WorshipMob + Osby Berry - Made New Lyrics
Lyrics
Behold, I’ve begun a good work in you
Behold, all things are made new
Old things have passed away
Old things have passed away
All things are new, whoa
All things are new, whoa
You can have all of me I’m yours
Behold I will finish the work in you
Behold I’ll provide for what I’ve called you to
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Made New (Extended) | WorshipMob ft. Osby Berry & Cross Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
The release of "Made New" by WorshipMob featuring Osby Berry, as part of their 2022 album "Our Desire," offers a profound and resonant declaration of spiritual transformation. This song, born from a desire to articulate the deep, personal work of God in the lives of believers, centers on the transformative power of divine intervention. Its core message finds its roots firmly planted in the promises of Scripture, most notably echoing passages like 2 Corinthians 5:17, which states, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" The lyrics speak to a radical shift, a complete re-creation where past burdens and former ways of being are not merely amended but are utterly dissolved, replaced by something entirely fresh and pure. This isn't a gradual improvement, but a divine declaration of a new beginning, a testament to God's active and ongoing work.
The song's narrative unfolds with a declaration that God has "begun a good work in you," a statement that directly aligns with Philippians 1:6, "being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." This assurance is crucial, offering solace and strength to those navigating the complexities of faith. It removes the pressure from the individual to achieve perfection on their own, instead placing confidence in God's unwavering commitment to see His work through to its glorious end. The surrender articulated in "You can have all of me, I’m yours" is the natural response to such a profound invitation and divine undertaking; it signifies a willing yielding of the whole self to the Creator, mirroring the call in Romans 12:1 to present our bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. Furthermore, the promise that God will "finish the work in you" and "provide for what I’ve called you to" echoes the abundant provision promised throughout the Bible, reminding us that His power equips us for every good work He intends. This song is a powerful anthem for anyone seeking to embrace the fullness of their identity in Christ, a confident affirmation that the divine artistry transforming their lives is both initiated and guaranteed by the One who makes all things new.