LATHAN WARLICK - OH LORD (VISUAL LYRICS)

Details
Title | LATHAN WARLICK - OH LORD (VISUAL LYRICS) |
Author | Faith in Music Lyric Videos |
Duration | 2:12 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=txECpFJJbe0 |
Description
“Oh Lord” by Lathan Warlick is a triumphant anthem of confidence, gratitude, and God-centered hustle. It doesn’t pretend the journey has been smooth—it celebrates that the win came through obedience, perseverance, and divine alignment. From the first beat, this song pulses with purpose: it’s not about hype, it’s about heaven. When Warlick says, “Lord knows I’m winning,” it’s not just a flex—it’s a testimony.
There’s a fire behind the lyrics that feels like motion. “Said I gotta go, let’s get it”—this isn’t passive faith. This is active trust. The song is rooted in a deep understanding that when God is “in the middle,” everything changes. Progress isn’t random; it’s orchestrated. Victory isn’t ego-driven; it’s Spirit-led. Every swing, every risk, every move has purpose, and like he says—when you’re in step with the Lord, “every time I swing ain’t missing.”
What makes the track powerful is its blend of raw energy with spiritual clarity. There’s celebration, yes—but there’s also conviction. Ten toes down. Standing on business. This is what it looks like when faith doesn’t just live in Sunday morning words—it walks through daily life, through ambition, through dreams, through calling. Warlick isn't just declaring wins; he's inviting us to consider who we're walking with and what we're swinging for.
And then comes the honesty tucked inside the confidence: “Seeing how we gotta stick together, and it’s only getting better.” It’s community-minded, kingdom-driven. There’s no solo pursuit of greatness—it’s “everybody in the building.” Joy isn't about a personal platform; it’s about shared progress under the covering of God's favor.
“Oh Lord” is more than a victory lap—it’s a call to keep moving, keep trusting, and keep giving God the glory. It’s the sound of someone who knows they’re not winning by luck, but by grace. It’s joy in motion, faith with fire, and a reminder that real success isn’t measured by applause, but by obedience.