I Believe
Believing in Redemption: A Soul's Journey to HealingLyrics
My Lord, you heard my cries
Expressing a plea to God, acknowledging that the speaker's cries have been heard.
You were never deaf to my tears
Affirming that God has always been attentive and empathetic to the speaker's tears.
You never left me in my misery
Acknowledging God's constant presence, never abandoning the speaker during difficult times.
My Lord, dry now my eyes
Petitioning God to bring comfort and alleviate the pain, asking for emotional healing.
Come to me, unburden my heart
Inviting God to come and provide relief, requesting the lifting of burdens from the heart.
Surrender my fears
Expressing a willingness to surrender fears and anxieties to God, seeking divine solace.
You are here.
Acknowledging the immediate presence of God in the speaker's life.
Oh Lord, You know that I'm not strong
Admitting personal weakness and a tendency to hold onto emotional pain.
I still hold on to every hurt and pain
Retaining the impact of past hurts and acknowledging the challenge of overcoming them.
That the past had made
Recognizing the influence of past experiences in shaping current emotional struggles.
You know I'm a broken soul
Describing a sense of internal brokenness, possibly referring to emotional or spiritual wounds.
But you said to me,
Introducing a statement or message received from God.
I'll be free if I let you live in me
Quoting God's assurance that freedom comes from allowing divine presence in one's life.
You said to me
Repeating God's promise to make the speaker whole and complete.
You'll make me whole
Emphasizing the hope of finding consolation and completeness in God.
In You I'll be consoled
Expressing belief in God's promise to provide solace and completeness.
That's Your promise, Lord
Affirming confidence in God's commitments and assurances.
And I believe
Declaring a strong belief in the promises of God.
My Lord, I'm forever yours
Affirming a deep and lasting commitment to God.
You are always in me
Expressing the perpetual nature of God's presence in the speaker's life.
You are loving Father
Recognizing God as a loving and caring Father figure.
Oh Lord, You know that I'm not strong
Reiterating personal weakness and a struggle to overcome past pain.
I still hold on to every hurt and pain
Maintaining a grip on past hurts and acknowledging the difficulty of letting go.
That the past had made
Acknowledging the lasting impact of past experiences on the speaker's emotional state.
You know I'm a broken soul
Repeating the acknowledgment of personal brokenness and vulnerability.
But You said to me,
Introducing a restatement or reminder of God's message received by the speaker.
I'll be free if I let You live in me
Quoting God's assurance that freedom results from allowing divine presence in one's life.
You said to me
Repeating God's promise to bring completeness and wholeness to the speaker.
You'll make me whole
Emphasizing the hope of finding consolation and completeness in God.
In You I'll be consoled
Reiterating belief in God's promise to provide solace and completeness.
That's Your promise, Lord
Affirming confidence in God's commitments and assurances.
That's Your promise, Lord
Repeating the affirmation of belief in God's promises for emphasis.
And I believe
Expressing a deep and unwavering belief in God's promises.
I believe
Reiterating the strong conviction in the speaker's belief in God's promises.
I believe
Concluding with a powerful affirmation of faith, echoing the title of the song, "I believe."
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