Didn't He
Unveiling Divine Power: Reflecting on Of the Day's 'Didn't He'Lyrics
Didn't He walk on the water
Reflecting on the miraculous act of Jesus walking on water.
And He calmed the raging storm
Highlighting Jesus' ability to calm a tumultuous storm.
Didn't He slay the giant
Referencing the biblical story of David slaying the giant Goliath.
With one little river stone
Recalling the story of David defeating Goliath with a single stone from a river.
See, He did it then, He'll do it again
Expressing confidence that as God acted in the past, He will do so again in the future.
He's the God we can depend on
Affirming trust in God's dependability as a reliable source of support.
No sea too wide, no mountain too high
Emphasizing the limitless power of God, overcoming any obstacle, even vast seas or towering mountains.
He's the God we can depend on
Reiterating the idea that God is a trustworthy and dependable source of help.
He's Jesus Messiah, Jehovah-jireh
Identifying Jesus as the Messiah and Jehovah-jireh, emphasizing divine provision.
The God who will bring us through
Asserting confidence in God's ability to guide and lead through challenging situations.
Didn't He come through the fire
Recalling God's intervention in a metaphorical "fire," symbolizing trials or challenges.
He raised up the dead to life
Highlighting the resurrection power of God, bringing the dead back to life.
Didn't He touch the crippled
Reminding of Jesus' healing touch, specifically on the crippled.
And gave back the blind man his sight
Recalling the biblical account of Jesus restoring sight to a blind man.
Leaning, leaning
Referencing the hymn "Leaning on Everlasting Arms," suggesting trust and reliance on God's eternal support.
Leaning on everlasting arms
-Leaning, leaning
-Leaning on everlasting arms
-He's Jesus Messiah, Jehovah-jireh
Reiterating Jesus as Messiah and Jehovah-jireh, emphasizing faith in God's ability to lead and provide.
The God who will bring us through
Restating confidence in God's capability to guide and bring individuals through challenges.
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