What I See by Elevation Worship is a powerful song that celebrates the goodness and faithfulness of God. The song’s lyrics focus on the importance of keeping our eyes fixed on God, even in the midst of life’s challenges.
The song’s opening lines set the tone, declaring “I’m gonna see Your goodness.” This powerful statement is a declaration of faith and a reminder that despite the difficulties we may face, God’s goodness is always present. The lyrics go on to describe the beauty and majesty of God, painting a picture of a loving and caring Heavenly Father.
The music has a catchy melody and a driving rhythm that makes it easy to listen to. The song’s arrangement is simple but effective, allowing the lyrics and melody to take center stage. The vocals are powerful and uplifting, conveying the song’s message of hope and encouragement.
“What I See” is a powerful reminder of the importance of focusing on God’s goodness, even in the darkest of times. The song’s lyrics and music are both inspiring and uplifting, making it a great choice for anyone looking for a song to encourage and inspire them.
I see lightning I hear thunder Something stirring six feet under Dead things coming back to life again I believe there’s about to be another resurrection I see signs and I see wonders I see bursts of living color Dead things coming back to life again I believe there’s about to be another resurrection
Come alive Wake up sleeper He is risen We are risen with Him
Hallelujah it is finished See the grave no body in it Dead things coming back to life again I believe there’s about to be another resurrection
Come alive Wake up sleeper He is risen We are risen with Him Paradise Flung wide open He is risen We are risen with Him
If you see What I see That the grave is empty Then you know What I know Anything is possible If you see What I see That the grave is empty Then you know What I know Anything is possible
Do you see what I see Do you see what I see
Do you see what I see I see signs and I see wonders Do you see what I see I see lightning I hear thunder Do you see what I see Something stirring six feet under