[Forrest Frank:]
Well done
Ooh, ooh
Well done
Ooh, ooh
I wanna hear you say well done
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done (Aye)
Father when I reach the end of time
I pray that you see my eyes
And say that you're a friend of mine
All these nights that I've been out of line
I know you forgive it all
But I want to be worthy of the call
Lord, you paid the price
Gave your only life, living sacrifice
So when I finally meet the son
I wanna hear you say well done (Say well done)
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done (Say well done)
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done
[Sam Rivera:]
My only dream is to be right where you are
Tell me see what's in me
Spend my days counting minute-by-minute (I'm waiting)
Truly don't deserve your presence
No, no, no
'Cause you've been the one, sent your son to the sacrifice
Give your life for mine
When I think of the day I'm with you (I'm with you)
All I wanna hear
[Forrest Frank & Sam Rivera:]
I wanna hear you say well done
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done
I wanna hear you say well done
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done
Mm, well done
I wanna hear you say well done
WELL DONE
Forrest Frank and Sam Rivera's 'Well Done' is a contemporary Christian song expressing a deep desire to hear God's approval at the end of life. The lyrics focus on longing for the words 'well done' from the Father, acknowledging personal shortcomings and the sacrifice of Jesus. The song reflects on living faithfully, being worthy of God's call, and the hope of being with Him. It emphasizes gratitude for Christ's sacrifice and the anticipation of hearing God's affirmation. The repeated refrain 'I wanna hear you say well done' captures the central theme of seeking God's commendation.