Everything Is Yours

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Surrendering to Divine Providence: The Essence of 'Everything Is Yours'

Audrey Assad's song 'Everything Is Yours' is a poignant reflection on surrender and trust in a higher power. The lyrics juxtapose moments of beauty and chaos, illustrating the duality of life. In the first verse, Assad describes a world in bloom, where life is vibrant and the presence of the divine is easily felt. This imagery of blossoming and bursting into life symbolizes times of peace and clarity, where faith comes effortlessly.

The second verse shifts to a darker tone, depicting a world under fire with threatening skies and overwhelming fears. This contrast highlights the inevitable struggles and uncertainties that everyone faces. Despite these challenges, the recurring refrain, 'If everything is Yours, I'm letting it go,' serves as a mantra of relinquishment. Assad acknowledges that control is an illusion and that true peace comes from trusting in God's plan. The act of letting go is portrayed not as a loss, but as a liberation from the burdens of trying to control the uncontrollable.

The song also touches on the omnipotence and tenderness of the divine. Lines like 'Who could command the stars to sing or hold the raging seas' emphasize God's immense power, while 'tend the fragile roses with the very same hands' speaks to His gentle care. This duality reinforces the idea that the same force that governs the universe also attends to the smallest details of our lives. By recognizing that 'everything is Yours,' Assad invites listeners to find solace in the belief that they are part of a larger, divinely orchestrated plan, encouraging a profound sense of peace and surrender.

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