Not By Power

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Divine Strength and Unity in Worship

Ron Kenoly's song "Not By Power" is a powerful anthem that emphasizes the importance of relying on spiritual strength rather than human might. The repeated chorus, "Not by power, not by might, but by my spirit, says the Lord," is a direct reference to Zechariah 4:6 from the Bible. This verse underscores the belief that true victory and strength come from God's spirit, not from human efforts or physical power. The song encourages listeners to trust in divine intervention and guidance in their lives.

The lyrics also highlight the nature of spiritual warfare, stating that "the weapons of our warfare are not of this world." This line suggests that the battles faced by believers are not fought with physical weapons but with spiritual ones, such as faith, prayer, and the word of God. The song emphasizes that these spiritual tools are "mighty through God," indicating their superior strength and effectiveness compared to worldly means.

Furthermore, the song speaks to the power of God's mercy and love, describing them as stronger than any other force. This message is reinforced through the act of worship, as the lyrics mention that "victory comes in His name by His word." The unity in worship and the collective faith of believers are portrayed as key elements in experiencing God's power and achieving victory. The song serves as a reminder of the importance of spiritual unity and the transformative power of worship in the life of a believer.

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