INTRO

VERSE 1

If you’ve had water
in the wilderness
If you’ve ever been pulled up out
the pit
If you made it through and it
makes no sense
That’s how you know it was Him

VERSE 2

If you've got a Savior who broke
your chains
If you’ve got a Maker who made a
way
If you've got a Holy Ghost in
your veins
Then praise Him like you’re not
ashamed

CHORUS 1

Who opened your prison doors
God did, God did
Who dried up your ocean floor
God did God did
Who did everything he said,
God did God did
Who raised you from the dead
God did God did

TURNAROUND

VERSE 3

Anybody in here can testify
If you’ve got a story how
He changed your life
If you've got a hallelujah let it
fly
Sing like you know the Most High

CHORUS 2

Who came in the nick of time
God did God did
Who snatched you out of the fire
God did God did
Who healed you of your disease
God did God did
Tell me who slew all these
God did God did

INSTRUMENTAL

BRIDGE 1

For how You saved my soul
For how You made me whole
For how You paid it all
I can’t thank You enough
I can’t thank You enough

BRIDGE 2

For those mountains You moved
For those shackles You loosed
No one did it but You
I can’t thank You enough
I can’t thank You enough

BRIDGE 3

For Your body and blood,
Your love never gave up
Here’s my hallelujah
I can’t thank You enough
I can’t thank You enough

TAG 1

I can’t thank You enough
I can’t thank You enough

TAG 2

I can’t thank You enough
I can’t thank You enough

CHORUS 3

Who opened your prison doors
God did, God did
Who dried up your ocean floor
God did God did
Who did everything he said,
God did God did
Who raised you from the dead,
God did God did

CHORUS 4

Who gave you another day
God did God did
Who gave you a brand new name
God did God did
Who rolled away all your shame
God did God did
Who gave you breath to praise
God did God did

GOD DID! - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

The song "GOD DID!" by Sons Of Sunday is a powerful anthem of God's faithfulness and intervention in our lives. It echoes the sentiments found in Psalm 40:2, "He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand." The song and this verse both speak to the transformative power of God's love and intervention, pulling us from our lowest points and setting us on solid ground.

The lyrics, "If you’ve had water in the wilderness, If you’ve ever been pulled up out the pit, If you made it through and it makes no sense, That’s how you know it was Him," resonate with the story of the Israelites in Exodus. They were led out of Egypt, through the wilderness, and provided with water from a rock (Exodus 17:6). This miraculous provision was a clear sign of God's presence and intervention. 

The song also speaks to the liberating power of God, "If you've got a Savior who broke your chains, If you’ve got a Maker who made a way." This echoes the words of Psalm 107:14, "He brought them out of darkness, the utter darkness, and broke away their chains." The song and the scripture both remind us of the freedom we have in God, who breaks our chains and makes a way where there seems to be none.

The chorus of the song, "Who opened your prison doors, God did, God did, Who dried up your ocean floor, God did God did," is a powerful affirmation of God's miraculous works in our lives. It reminds us of the story of Paul and Silas in Acts 16:26, where God opened the prison doors and loosened their chains. It also brings to mind the parting of the Red Sea in Exodus 14, where God made a way for the Israelites through the ocean floor.

The song concludes with a heartfelt expression of gratitude, "For Your body and blood, Your love never gave up, Here’s my hallelujah, I can’t thank You enough." This mirrors the sentiments in 1 Corinthians 11:24-25, where we are reminded of Christ's sacrifice for us, His body broken and His blood shed for our salvation.

As we reflect on the song and these scriptures, we are reminded of God's faithfulness, His power to intervene in our lives, and His love that never gives up on us. We are encouraged to express our gratitude for His unending love and faithfulness.

Now, let's take a moment to reflect: How has God intervened in your life? How has He pulled you out of your pit, broken your chains, and made a way for you? How can you express your gratitude for His faithfulness and love? Let this song and these scriptures inspire you to recognize God's work in your life and to express your heartfelt gratitude to Him.