: Alludes to Revelation 3:7-8 with the imagery of "opened doors that nobody could shut".
: Reflects themes of being "carried by grace" found in scriptures like Ephesians 2:4-9 . : Alludes to Revelation 3:7-8 with the imagery
: A notable aspect of the lyrics is the inclusion of "scars" and loss (like the passing of a brother) as part of the testimony. The "miracle" in these instances is described as God’s presence and comfort during trials. The "miracle" in these instances is described as
: The song is categorized as a "testimonial" piece, focusing on a personal account of God's faithfulness over a lifetime rather than just general praise. : Lists specific provisions—such as breath, clothing, and
: The song relies heavily on repetition, particularly the phrase "I can't even count 'em all," which serves to emphasize the immeasurable nature of the blessings being described.
: Lists specific provisions—such as breath, clothing, and food—grounded in the concept of God's daily providence.
: It is a slow-tempo reflective worship song in the key of E with a tempo of 50 BPM .