God Didn't Give Me A Spirit Of Fear
Rebecca St. James · Other Songs - Rebecca St. James
He made the night
He made the day
Spread the earth upon the water
Made the heavens and the rain
Look at the sky see it design
The very same creator is the one who gave us life
What is man that he's mindful of us?
We're merely clay in His hands
What am I that He loves me so much He would die
All that I can say is
CHORUS:
Its GOD truly GOD
What we see what we hear what we touch what we feel
Its GOD truly GOD
I can't explain any other way cuz its GOD
Inside us all there is a void
All mankind is searching for the one who fills the soul
In Him there's hope
In Him there's life
The world cries for a savior that's right before their eyes
What is man that He takes us in as His children to be His own
And what are we that He wants to be our Father
All I can say is
CHORUS
He made the day
Spread the earth upon the water
Made the heavens and the rain
Look at the sky see it design
The very same creator is the one who gave us life
What is man that he's mindful of us?
We're merely clay in His hands
What am I that He loves me so much He would die
All that I can say is
CHORUS:
Its GOD truly GOD
What we see what we hear what we touch what we feel
Its GOD truly GOD
I can't explain any other way cuz its GOD
Inside us all there is a void
All mankind is searching for the one who fills the soul
In Him there's hope
In Him there's life
The world cries for a savior that's right before their eyes
What is man that He takes us in as His children to be His own
And what are we that He wants to be our Father
All I can say is
CHORUS
God Didn't Give Me A Spirit Of Fear
Rebecca St. James delivers a powerful vocal performance in this track, showcasing her signature blend of soulful pop and contemporary Christian music. The song reflects her deep faith and emotional depth, characteristic of her discography from the early 2000s. With its uplifting yet introspective tone, the recording stands as a testament to her ability to convey spiritual themes through accessible melodies and heartfelt lyrics. It exemplifies the era's shift toward more personal and emotive worship music, resonating with listeners seeking both inspiration and musical excellence.
