Arise (You Are Good)
William Murphy's song 'Arise' is a worship anthem calling on God to take His place and establish His kingdom. The lyrics repeatedly affirm God's goodness and enduring mercy, inviting believers to enthrone Him through worship and praise. The song emphasizes standing on God's promises and living by faith, while expressing gratitude for His faithfulness. It includes a personal testimony of God's goodness, declaring that He has been better to the singer than they have been to themselves. Overall, the song is a declaration of God's worthiness and a response of thanksgiving and praise.
Arise oh God and take Your place
Let your kingdom be established
Oh ancient of days
You are good and Your mercy endureth forever
Arise oh God and take Your place
We enthrone You with our worship
We glorify Your name
You are good and Your mercy endureth forever
Arise oh God and take Your place
We are standing on Your promise
Just shall live by faith
You are good and your mercy endureth forever
Arise oh God and take Your place
We have come to give You glory
We have come to give You praise
Cause You've been good and Your mercy endureth forever
Cause You are good, so good
You are good, so good
You are good, so good
You are good, so good
You are good, so good
Real good, still good
You are good, so good
Real good, still good
You are good, so good
Real good, still good
So good, real good
Still good, still good
Still good, still good
Still good, still good
You are good and Your mercy endureth forever
You've been better to me than I've been to myself
You've been better to me than I've been to myself
You've been better to me than I've been to myself
You've been better to me than I've been to myself
You've been better to me than I've been to myself
You are good and Your mercy endureth forever