What The Lord Has Done In Me
Hillsong · Other Songs - Hillsong
Let the poor say, "I am rich"
Let the blind say, "I can see"
It's what the Lord has done in me
Let the weak say, "I am strong"
Let the poor say, "I am rich"
Let the blind say, "I can see"
It's what the Lord has done in me
Hosanna, hosanna
To the Lamb that was slain
Hosanna, hosanna
Jesus died and rose again
Hosanna, hosanna
To the Lamb that was slain
Hosanna, hosanna
Jesus died and rose again
Into the river, into the river, I will wade
There my sins are washed away
From the heavens mercy streams
Of the Savior's love for me, yeah, I will rise
I will rise from waters deep
Into the saving arms of God
I will sing salvation songs
Jesus Christ has set me free
Hosanna, hosanna
To the Lamb that was slain
Hosanna, hosanna
Jesus died and rose again
Hosanna, hosanna
To the Lamb that was slain
Hosanna, hosanna
Jesus died and rose again
Hosanna, hosanna
To the Lamb that was slain
Hosanna, hosanna
Jesus died and rose again
Let the weak say, "I am strong"
Let the poor say, "I am rich"
Let the blind say, "I can see"
It's what the Lord has done in me
Hosanna, sing hosanna to the Lord
To the Lamb that was slain
Unto the Lamb, forever, forever and ever
What The Lord Has Done In Me
Hillsong's 'What The Lord Has Done In Me' stands as a defining anthem within the modern worship genre, reflecting the collective spiritual journey of the Hillsong Church. Recorded with the band's signature blend of acoustic intimacy and soaring production, the track captures the emotional arc of surrender and gratitude. As a staple in their extensive discography, the song has been performed across countless live services and recorded in various settings, from intimate gatherings to large-scale stadium productions. Its enduring popularity stems from its relatable lyrics and the band's ability to translate personal testimony into a communal experience. The composition exemplifies the evolution of contemporary Christian music, prioritizing emotional authenticity over traditional structure, and has become a cornerstone for congregations seeking to express deep faith through melody and harmony.
