Isaiah 43
Embracing a Promise: A Journey BeyondLyrics
Do you see it?
Asking if the listener perceives something significant.
What He's started
Referring to God's initiation of a process or plan.
He's making a pathway
Describing God creating a clear path amidst challenges.
Through the wilderness
Symbolizing overcoming difficulties and obstacles.
Do you see it?
Reiterating the question about perceiving God's actions.
What He's started
Reaffirming God's initiation and work in progress.
He's sending a river
Depicting God bringing life and abundance to barren places.
To the dry wasteland
Illustrating divine intervention in desolate areas.
Nothing compares to what's to come
Stating that future blessings will surpass anything experienced.
'Cause He's doing a new, a brand new thing
Emphasizing God's act of creating something entirely new.
Do you feel it?
Prompting the listener to sense an approaching change.
What is coming
Inquiring about the anticipation of a significant event.
He's been keeping His promise
Highlighting God's faithfulness to His promises from the beginning.
From the very start
Emphasizing the consistency of God's commitment.
Nothing compares to what's to come
Reiterating the surpassing nature of future blessings.
'Cause He's doing a new, a brand new thing
Reaffirming God's creative work in bringing something new.
Nothing compares to what's to come
Restating the unmatched greatness of what is to come.
'Cause He's doing a new, a brand new thing
Emphasizing the uniqueness of God's new work.
There's no need to be afraid
Assuring that there is no reason to be fearful.
Through the waters He will wade
Visualizing God guiding through challenges, likened to water.
With you
Expressing God's presence alongside the listener.
There'll be learning in the process
Acknowledging learning experiences during the journey.
But the journey He will trek
Affirming God's commitment to the journey with the listener.
With you
Reassuring the listener of God's accompaniment.
Nothing compares to what's to come
Reiterating the extraordinary nature of future blessings.
'Cause He's doing a new, a brand new thing
Restating God's creative and unprecedented work.
Do you believe it?
Asking if the listener believes in the impending extraordinary blessings.
'Cause nothing compares to what's to come
Affirming again the unmatched greatness of what is to come.
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