INTRO
VERSE 1
unchanging
Age to age You stay
Constant, You remain
Every mystery
the questions I've carried
Are safe within Your will
So I trust You even still
CHORUS 1
You are
You'll do what You say You'll do
You'll come through
You are always able
I believe You've already made a
way
So I'm running through parted
waves straight to You
You are always faithful
VERSE 2
holding me steady
Every word You speak
Is a promise that You keep
This firm foundation cannot be
shaken
My God, You never fail,
Never once You never will
CHORUS 2
You are
You'll do what You say You'll do
You'll come through
You are always able
I believe You've already made a
way
So I'm running through parted
waves straight to You
You are always faithful
REFRAIN
BRIDGE 1
was spilled
And by Your stripes I have
been healed
And every promise You've fulfilled
I believe, I believe
BRIDGE 2
And that same power lives in me
I'm born again, I've been made free
I believe, I believe
BRIDGE 3
not prevail
Your Church is still alive and well
This gospel truth, I'll live to tell
I believe, I believe
BRIDGE 4
You'll split the sky
You're coming for a spotless bride
Until my faith has been made sight
I believe, I believe
CHORUS 3
You'll do what You say You'll do
You'll come through
You are always able
I believe You've already made a
way
So I'm running through parted
waves straight to You
You are always faithful, I believe
REFRAIN
I believe
BRIDGE 5
I'll finally see You face to face
And nothing will then separate
I believe, I believe
BRIDGE 6
And bow before the Lamb of God
Singing, "Holy, holy, holy One"
I believe, I believe
I Believe - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
The song "I Believe" by Charity Gayle is a powerful anthem of faith, trust, and belief in the unchanging nature of God. It echoes the sentiments found in Hebrews 13:8, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." This verse, like the song, reminds us of the constancy of God, His unwavering nature, and His steadfast love that remains the same throughout the ages.
The lyrics of the song, "Every mystery, the questions I've carried, are safe within Your will, so I trust You even still," resonate with Proverbs 3:5-6, "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." This verse and the song both encourage us to trust in God's plan, even when we don't understand it, and to believe that He is always working for our good.
The chorus of the song, "I believe You are who You say You are, You'll do what You say You'll do, You'll come through, You are always able," is a powerful affirmation of faith in God's promises. It aligns with Numbers 23:19, "God is not human, that he should lie, not a human being, that he should change his mind. Does he speak and then not act? Does he promise and not fulfill?" This verse, like the song, affirms that God is faithful to His promises and will always come through for us.
The song's bridge, "That on the cross Your blood was spilled, and by Your stripes I have been healed," echoes Isaiah 53:5, "But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed." Both the song and the verse remind us of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross, and the healing and salvation that comes through His suffering.
As we reflect on the lyrics of this song and the corresponding Bible verses, we are reminded of the unchanging nature of God, His faithfulness to His promises, and the healing and salvation that comes through Jesus. This leads us to ask ourselves: Do we truly believe in the constancy of God, even when circumstances change? Do we trust in His promises, even when we can't see the fulfillment yet? Do we recognize the healing and salvation that comes through Jesus, and do we live in the light of this truth?
This song and these verses challenge us to examine our faith, to trust in God's unchanging nature, and to live in the light of His promises. They remind us that our faith is not based on what we see, but on who God is and what He has done for us. So let us continue to believe, trust, and live in the light of God's unchanging love and faithfulness.