INTRO 2X

VERSE 1

When I reach the end of my own
strength
That's when You step in
And prove your faithfulness
I remember what my weapon is
And with lifted hands
Watch you move again

PRE-CHORUS 1

Are You not the God who is in
heaven
The One who reigns forever?
My eyes are on You
My eyes are on You, Lord

CHORUS 1

You fight the battle
You get the glory
Here come the angels
Here comes the victory
The enemy is outnumbered
outnumbered, outnumbered
You fight the battle
You get the glory

TURNAROUND

VERSE 2

I don't have to do this by myself
When I call Your name
I have heaven's help
I will lift my eyes and look
again
To the King of All
Who has called me friend
PRE-CHORUS
When the battle comes I will
remember
You're my Great Defender
My eyes are on You
My eyes are on You, Lord

CHORUS 2

You fight the battle
You get the glory
Here come the angels
Here comes the victory
The enemy is outnumbered
outnumbered, outnumbered
You fight the battle
You get the glory

INSTRUMENTAL

BRIDGE 1 2X

Who can withstand Jehovah?
Who can compare? There’s no one
Mountains will bow to Your
greatness
Cause they know what Your name is

BRIDGE 2

Who can withstand Jehovah?
Who can compare? There’s no one
Mountains will bow to Your
greatness
Cause they know what Your name is

CHORUS 3

You fight the battle
You get the glory
Here come the angels
Here comes the victory
The enemy is outnumbered
outnumbered, outnumbered

CHORUS 4

You fight the battle
You get the glory
Here come the angels
Here comes the victory
The enemy is outnumbered
outnumbered, outnumbered
You fight the battle
You get the glory

OUTRO

You get the glory
You get the glory

Outnumbered (Live) - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

"Outnumbered (Live)" by Lakewood Music is a powerful anthem that reminds us of God's unwavering presence and His ability to fight our battles. The song echoes the sentiments found in 2 Chronicles 20:15, where Jehaziel tells King Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah and Jerusalem, "Do not be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is not yours, but God's." This verse, like the song, encourages us to trust in God's power and sovereignty, even when we feel outnumbered and overwhelmed.

The lyrics, "When I reach the end of my own strength, That's when You step in," resonate with the Apostle Paul's words in 2 Corinthians 12:9, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." It's a beautiful reminder that when we are at our weakest, God's strength is most evident. We don't have to fight our battles alone; we have the Creator of the universe fighting for us.

The song also emphasizes the importance of keeping our eyes on God, as reflected in the lyrics, "My eyes are on You, Lord." This mirrors the sentiment in Hebrews 12:2, "Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith." By focusing on God, we can find peace amidst the chaos and strength in our weakness.

The chorus, "You fight the battle, You get the glory," is a powerful declaration of God's sovereignty and victory. It aligns with the words in Exodus 14:14, "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still." It's a reminder that God is in control, and He will bring victory in our lives.

As we reflect on the lyrics of "Outnumbered (Live)" and the corresponding Bible verses, we are reminded of God's faithfulness, His power, and His victory. We are encouraged to trust in Him, to keep our eyes on Him, and to remember that He fights our battles.

So, here's a thought to ponder: How can we apply this understanding of God's sovereignty and power in our daily lives? How can we live in a way that truly reflects our belief that God is fighting our battles, and that we are never outnumbered when He is on our side?