Immortal Invisible
Steve Pettit Evangelistic Team Lyrics
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That you change Your mind
Or change Your plan
Invisible, our human eyes can′t see
The Depths of Your majesty
You're the God of forever and ever amen
The alpha, omega, beginning and end
We worship in awe
Immortal, invisible God
Immortal, You are not bound by death
You′re the living God, my very breath
Invisible You are not bound by space
But Your glory is filling this place
Yes Your glory is filling this place
You're the God of forever and ever amen
The alpha, omega, beginning and end
We sing Hallelujah
We worship in awe
Immortal, invisible God
Immortal yet You once died for me,
To pay my debt to set me free
Invisible You will not always be
Cause You're coming to reign as our king
And the saints will fall down at Your feet
You′re the God of forever and ever amen
The alpha, omega, beginning and end
We sing Hallelujah
We worship in awe
Immortal, invisible God
We sing Hallelujah
We worship in awe
Immortal, invisible God
Immortal, invisible God
The Steve Pettit Evangelistic Team's "Immortal Invisible" is a song that talks about the greatness of God, highlighting two central aspects of His nature - immortality and invisibility. The first verse begins by noticing the difference between God and man. While man is fickle and often changes his plans and opinions, God is unchanging and constant. The song then moves on to the concept of invisibility, mentioning that human eyes cannot comprehend the full extent of God's majesty. The fact that God is unseen emphasizes His transcendence and is a reminder for listeners to approach Him with humility and awe.
The chorus of the song reinforces the idea that God is eternal and omnipotent. The words "alpha, omega, beginning, and end" are taken from Revelation 22:13, where they are used to describe God's timelessness and His overarching dominion over all things. The song then comes full circle, acknowledging that while God is immortal and invisible, He is also a God who intervenes in history. The final verse asserts the idea that God came down to earth and died, paying the debt for humanity's sins. It also proclaims that Christ will return as a conqueror, and His faithful followers will worship Him on bended knee.
Overall, the song encourages the audience to embrace God's paradoxical nature - as mysterious and beyond human comprehension, yet intimately involved in the lives of His creation. It is a reminder to praise God for who He is, and to recognize the infinite expanse of His grace and power.
Line by Line Meaning
Immortal, You are not are like a man
You are eternal and do not change like humans
That you change Your mind
You do not change Your decisions or plans
Or change Your plan
You remain steadfast and do not alter Your intentions
Invisible, our human eyes can′t see
No one can see the true depth of Your greatness with human eyes
The Depths of Your majesty
Your grandeur and splendor are beyond what we can comprehend
You're the God of forever and ever amen
You are the eternal God, now and forever
The alpha, omega, beginning and end
You are the first and the last, the start and the finish
We sing Hallelujah
We praise and honor You
We worship in awe
We stand in wonder and respect of Your power and holiness
Immortal, invisible God
You are the everlasting and unseen God
Immortal, You are not bound by death
You are not limited by death, but are alive forevermore
You′re the living God, my very breath
You sustain and give life to all things
Invisible You are not bound by space
You are not limited by physical boundaries
But Your glory is filling this place
Your greatness and majesty are everywhere, even in this place
Yes Your glory is filling this place
Truly, Your greatness and majesty are present here
Immortal yet You once died for me,
Despite being eternal, You sacrificed Yourself for me
To pay my debt to set me free
You paid the price for my sins and set me free from their consequences
Invisible You will not always be
While You may not be visible now, there will be a time when You will appear before us
Cause You're coming to reign as our king
You will return to rule as the King of all creation
And the saints will fall down at Your feet
Your followers will worship You and submit to Your authority
Writer(s): ED CASH, LAURA MIXON STORY
Contributed by Tristan R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.