Zoe Worship - Anything Is Possible Lyrics

Lyrics

You called my name in the darkest hour
And lifted my eyes to the rising sun
You said: "Come to me if you’re heavy-hearted"
"Put your faith in me 'cause the work is done"

I put down this burden, it’s yours to carry
I’ve tried and failed but my flesh can’t win
Now I’ve found my hope in sweet surrender
Lift my faith to see there is more within

Not waiting till I win
Belief starts right now
Your vision in my heart
You’ve made it all plain now
You can do anything

Impossible
Is what You do
I believe that it is true
I will put my trust in You
Impossible
Is where You move
I believe that it is true
I will fix my eyes on You

Now I’m standing in an abundant promise
'Cause I’ve fixed my eyes on the risen Son
God I’m seeing it now from Your perspective
Now my giants bow to the risen Son

Yeah my giants bow to the risen Son

Impossible
Is what You do
I believe that it is true
I will put my trust in You
Impossible
Is where You move
I believe that it is true
I will fix my eyes on...

Waiting till I win
Belief starts right now
Your vision in my heart
You’ve made it all plain now
You can do anything

There’s more than I can see
I feel it I just know
You're not done with me yet
I lift up my faith now
You can do anything

Impossible
Is what You do
I believe that it is true
I will put my trust in You
Impossible
Is where You move
I believe that it is true
I will fix my eyes on You

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Meaning & Inspiration

"Anything Is Possible" by Zoe Worship, released on October 18, 2019, is a powerful declaration of faith rooted in the unshakeable power of God. The song immediately draws the listener into a narrative of profound personal transformation, beginning with a stark portrayal of "darkest hour" desperation met by divine intervention. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a soul burdened and failing under its own strength, finding solace and hope not in self-sufficiency, but in the radical act of "sweet surrender." This surrender isn't a passive giving up, but an active placing of one's heaviest burdens at the feet of a God who has already "done the work," echoing the foundational Christian belief in Christ's finished sacrifice.

The central theme revolves around the idea that human limitations are entirely irrelevant when faced with the omnipotence of God. The repeated refrain, "Impossible is what You do, I believe that it is true," isn't just a hopeful sentiment; it's a theological affirmation. It speaks to the core Christian understanding of God as Elohim Gibbor, the Mighty God (Isaiah 9:6), whose power transcends all earthly understanding. This concept is further illuminated by the lyric, "Impossible is where You move," suggesting that God's operational domain is precisely where human capacity ends. This is consistent with numerous biblical accounts where God acts decisively in situations that appear utterly hopeless to humanity, from parting the Red Sea (Exodus 14) to the virgin birth of Jesus (Luke 1:26-38). The song emphasizes a shift in perspective, from focusing on personal struggles to "fixing my eyes" on God, a concept directly tied to Hebrews 12:2, which encourages believers to fix their eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.

As the song progresses, it moves from the initial act of surrender to the experience of living within God's promises. The "abundant promise" is understood through the lens of seeing from "Your perspective," a call to align one's vision with God's divine plan. This transformation leads to the dismantling of personal "giants," representing the overwhelming challenges and obstacles in life, as they bow "to the risen Son." This imagery is strongly reminiscent of David facing Goliath, not in his own strength, but in the name of the Lord Almighty (1 Samuel 17). The song’s message culminates in a renewed commitment to faith, recognizing that God is not finished with His work in the individual. The declaration, "You can do anything," serves as a potent reminder of God's sovereignty and His unfailing ability to accomplish His will, a truth echoed in Jeremiah 32:17, where the prophet exclaims, "Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you." "Anything Is Possible" thus stands as an anthem for enduring faith, encouraging listeners to embrace surrender, trust in divine power, and hold fast to the belief that with God, all things are indeed achievable.

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