In Your Grace
Redemption Resonates: In Your Grace by Dustin PaclebLyrics
It took a long time to steer, but I’m finally here
Expresses the time and effort it took to reach a certain point in life.
I never thought that I’d make back into the clear
Unexpectedly finding clarity and overcoming challenges.
I was standing at the edge of a fantasized suicide
Describes a moment of contemplating a self-destructive path in imagination.
I was dying to forget, drowning in regret, what could suffice?
Reflects on the struggle to forget and being overwhelmed by regret.
As I hit the ground below, I almost fell right through
Describes a moment of vulnerability, almost losing control.
But you never let me go. You brought me back to you (Back to you)
Acknowledges divine intervention, someone holding onto the speaker during tough times.
I wanted to justify all of the pain from the disarray
Expresses a desire to find meaning or justification for pain and chaos.
You told me to run to you. I was a fool trying to get away
Recognizes past mistakes and attempts to escape from guidance.
Oh, I was lost. I’d forgotten who I was
Admits to feeling lost and forgetting one's identity.
But in Your grace, gave me another day.
Finds redemption and gratitude in divine grace, getting another chance at life.
Only by you can I make it through
Attributes the ability to endure and overcome challenges to a higher power.
It took a long time to learn, but I figured it out
Acknowledges the time it took to gain understanding and insight.
I’m not the perfect angel people talk about
Rejects the notion of being perfect but acknowledges vulnerability to sin.
I’m susceptible to sin, it’s turbulent struggle for me
Describes an ongoing struggle with inner conflicts and challenges.
But I fight to be in Christ. Through His sacrifice I can be free
Commits to the fight for spiritual freedom through faith in Christ's sacrifice.
As I hit the ground below, I almost fell right through
Reiterates a moment of vulnerability, emphasizing divine support.
But you never let me go. You brought me back to you (Back to you)
Highlights divine intervention, preventing the speaker from falling apart.
I wanted to justify all of the pain from the disarray
Revisits the desire to find meaning in the midst of pain and disorder.
You told me to run to you. I was a fool trying to get away
Recalls being advised to seek guidance and the folly of trying to escape it.
Oh, I was lost. I’d forgotten who I was
Reiterates a sense of being lost and forgetting one's true self.
But in Your grace, gave me another day.
Expresses gratitude for another chance through divine grace.
Only by you can I make it through
Emphasizes reliance on a higher power for the strength to endure.
I wanted to justify all of the pain from the disarray
Reiterates the quest for meaning and justification amid chaos.
You told me to run to you. I was a fool trying to get away
Recalls the advice to seek divine guidance and the mistake of resisting it.
Oh, I was lost. I’d forgotten who I was
Revisits the feeling of being lost and losing touch with one's identity.
But in Your grace, gave me another day.
Expresses gratitude for the gift of another day through divine grace.
Only by you can I make it through
Reiterates dependence on a higher power for strength and guidance.
I wanted to justify all of the pain from the disarray
Revisits the quest for meaning and understanding in the face of chaos.
You told me to run to you. I was a fool trying to get away
Recalls the advice to seek divine guidance and the mistake of resisting it.
Oh, I was lost. I’d forgotten who I was
Reiterates the sense of being lost and forgetting one's true self.
In Your grace, gave me another day.
Expresses gratitude for another chance through divine grace.
Only by you can I make it through (By you can I make it through)
Affirms the dependence on a higher power for the strength to endure.
Only by you can I make it through (Can I make it through)
Reiterates the reliance on a higher power for the ability to persevere.
Oh yeah, yeah
Expresses affirmation or agreement with the preceding statements.
By you can I make it through
Reaffirms the dependence on a higher power for the ability to persevere.
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