Let Everything That Has Breath

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A Symphony of Gratitude: Cece Winans' 'Let Everything That Has Breath'

Cece Winans' song 'Let Everything That Has Breath' is a powerful anthem of gratitude and praise. The lyrics express a deep, personal relationship with God, highlighting the transformative impact of divine intervention in the singer's life. The opening lines, 'Lord you set my soul on fire, object of my desire,' set the tone for a heartfelt declaration of faith and thankfulness. Winans acknowledges her need for God's presence, emphasizing how He covers her 'day and night,' providing constant protection and guidance.

The chorus, with its repeated call to 'let everything that hath breath give you praise,' serves as a universal invitation to join in worship. This line is a direct reference to Psalm 150:6, which calls for all living beings to praise the Lord. The song's structure, mentioning different times of the day—morning, noonday, and midnight—suggests that praise is a continuous, unending act, not confined to specific moments but woven into the fabric of daily life.

Winans also reflects on her personal journey of salvation and healing, singing about being 'pulled up out of sin' and experiencing physical healing. This testimony is a testament to the transformative power of faith and the sacrifices made by Jesus on the cross. The repeated plea, 'Would You let me be the one?' underscores a desire to be a devoted worshipper, someone who consistently returns to give glory to God. This song is not just a personal declaration but a call to the broader community to recognize and celebrate the divine presence in their lives.

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  3. In a Little While
  4. Feel The Spirit
  5. Is He Worthy?
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