I've Just Seen Too Much
Big Daddy Weave's song is a personal testimony of faith amid trials. The narrator admits to doubts and struggles but affirms that past experiences of God's kindness, goodness, mercy, and faithfulness convince him of God's presence and trustworthiness. The lyrics emphasize that even when feelings and circumstances are difficult, the evidence of God's work in his life is overwhelming. The song encourages listeners to hold on to faith based on what they have seen God do, rather than current emotions.
Been walking through the fire
Wrestling down my share of doubts
Some days it feels like I've been
Losing more than I have found
I won't tell you that I've got it all together
If you know me then
You know my faith has wavered
If you ask me how I know I know He's real
I could believe that He's still with me
In spite of how it feels
If you ask me why I trust Him
When it feels like everything
Has come undone
All I can tell you is
I've just seen too much
Even now I couldn't tell you I'm okay with everything
Yet I begged for something different
There's still so much I would have changed
But even in the midst of all the hurting
I've seen enough to know that
He's still working
If you ask me how I know I know He's real
I could believe that He's still with me
In spite of how it feels
If you ask me why I trust Him
When it feels like everything
Has come undone
All I can tell you is
I've just seen too much
Of His kindness
Too much of His goodness
Too much of His mercy
That always follows me, I've seen
Too much of His patience
Too much of His faithfulness
I can't believe He's any less than all He's been to me
So if you ask me how I know I know He's real
I could believe that He's still with me
In spite of how it feels
If you ask me why I trust Him
When it feels like everything
Has come undone
If you ask me how I know I know He's real
I could believe that He's still with me
In spite of how it feels
If you ask me why I trust Him
When it feels like everything
Has come undone
All I can tell you is
I've just seen too much
But I've just seen too much