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The song “At Your Feet” by Fisayo Check Odebode, Incense, and Seun Ajetunmobi offers a heartfelt expression of worship that aligns with biblical themes, making it a powerful tool for daily devotion. Its lyrics emphasize dwelling in God’s presence, finding peace, and experiencing spiritual transformation, which resonate deeply with Christian practices of faith and worship. By reflecting on the song’s biblical connections, we can see how it fosters faith, hope, faithfulness, and spiritual growth, encouraging believers to deepen their relationship with God through intimate worship.
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“A thousand years like a day gone by…”

“At Your Feet” by Fisayo Check Odebode, Incense, and Seun Ajetunmobi The opening lines, “A thousand years like a day gone by / That I may dwell, here in Your arms,” echo Psalm 90:4, which describes God’s eternal nature: “For you, a thousand years are as a passing day” (NLT). This perspective invites believers to focus on God’s timeless presence, fostering a sense of awe and reverence during devotion. The act of pouring love on God, as expressed in “I pour my love on You right here,” mirrors Mary’s anointing of Jesus’ feet in John 12:3, symbolizing devotion and surrender. Such imagery encourages daily worship as a way to prioritize God, strengthening faithfulness by centering life on Him.
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“I could be here all day / Worshiping at Your feet”

The refrain, “I could be here all day / Worshiping at Your feet,” reflects a posture of humility and adoration found in Luke 10:39, where Mary sits at Jesus’ feet to listen and learn. This choice to linger in God’s presence promotes spiritual growth by emphasizing the importance of stillness and reflection. The lyrics also declare, “My hope is built on nothing else / In You I live and have my being,” drawing from Acts 17:28, “For in him we live and move and exist.” This affirmation builds hope, reminding believers that God is the foundation of their existence, especially in challenging times.
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“You’re the peace within the storm”

Further, the song’s emphasis on peace – “You’re the peace within the storm” and “In You I have my peace” – connects to John 16:33, where Jesus says, “I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me.” This promise of peace encourages faith during trials, as the song describes God’s presence as a source of safety and joy. The repeated lines, “There is peace, there is joy / There is lifting for my soul,” reflect Psalm 16:11, which speaks of fullness of joy in God’s presence. These truths inspire believers to seek God daily, fostering resilience and spiritual renewal through worship.
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Conclusion

“At Your Feet” serves as a biblical call to worship that enriches daily devotion. Its lyrics guide believers to dwell in God’s presence, find hope and peace, and grow spiritually through surrender and adoration. By connecting personal experiences with scriptural truths, the song inspires a faithful pursuit of God, making it a meaningful resource for deepening one’s relationship with Him.

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This article was first published on 14th April 2025
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Preciousgift is an exceptionally gifted Nigerian writer with a robust theological background and an unwavering passion for gospel music. Alongside crafting uplifting gospel content, he demonstrates expertise in writing about education, communication, and technology, showcasing his remarkable versatility across various subjects.


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