INTRO
VERSE 1
We’ve asked if You are able
Time and time again
You’ve proved
You’re the God of our salvation
worthy of our praises
Time and time again,
we worship You
PRE-CHORUS
mountain
But anyone with faith
will see it move
CHORUS 1
Prince of Peace, my heart has
found a home
You’re the Father, Son, and the
Ho-ly Ghost
There’s no end to who You are
And there’s no limit to Your throne
TURNAROUND
VERSE 2
God of every virtue
The solid rock we’re standing on
You’re holy and You’re kind
the epitome of light
We magnify the worthy One
TAG
CHORUS 2
Prince of Peace, my heart has
found a home
You’re the Father, Son, and the
Ho-ly Ghost
There’s no end to who You are
And there’s no limit to Your throne
REFRAIN 1 2X
Whoa, whoa
BRIDGE 1 2X
Prince of Peace
He is good beyond measure
worthy forever Elohim
BRIDGE 2 2X
Prince of Peace
He is good beyond measure,
worthy forever Elohim
CHORUS 3
Prince of Peace, my heart has
found a home
You’re the Father, Son, and the
Ho-ly Ghost
There’s no end to who You are
And there’s no limit to Your throne
INTERLUDE 1 2X
Whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa
BRIDGE 3
Prince of Peace
He is good beyond measure,
worthy forever Elohim
No one is higher, God our provider
Prince of Peace
He is good beyond measure,
worthy forever Elohim
CHORUS 4
Prince of Peace, my heart has
found a home
You’re the Father, Son, and the
Ho-ly Ghost
There’s no end to who You are
And there’s no limit to Your throne
Elohim - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
The song "Elohim" by Bethel Music is a beautiful testament to the unending power, love, and majesty of God. It echoes the sentiments found in the Bible, particularly in verses like Psalm 46:1, "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble," and Deuteronomy 31:8, "The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged."
The lyrics of the song repeatedly affirm God's ability to provide, protect, and guide us. This is reminiscent of the faith and trust that the Bible encourages us to have in God. The song's chorus, "El-o-him, the God who goes before me, Prince of Peace, my heart has found a home," resonates with the promise in Deuteronomy 31:8. It's a reminder that God is always with us, leading the way, and providing us with a sense of peace and belonging.
The song also emphasizes the limitless nature of God's power and His throne. This is echoed in the Bible, particularly in Psalm 145:3, "Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom." The song's lyrics, "There’s no end to who You are, And there’s no limit to Your throne," reflect this verse, reminding us of the infinite nature of God's power and reign.
The song's bridge, "No one is higher, God our provider, Prince of Peace, He is good beyond measure, worthy forever Elohim," is a powerful affirmation of God's supremacy, His role as our provider, and His inherent goodness. This aligns with verses like Psalm 95:3, "For the Lord is the great God, the great King above all gods," and Philippians 4:19, "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus."
As we listen to this song and reflect on these verses, we are reminded of the unchanging nature of God's love, His unwavering presence in our lives, and His limitless power. It's a call to trust in Him, to find peace in His presence, and to acknowledge His greatness.
So, as we ponder on these truths, let's ask ourselves: How can we live out our faith in a way that reflects our belief in the limitless power and unending love of God? How can we ensure that our lives are a testament to the God who goes before us, the Prince of Peace, our provider, and the one who is worthy forever?