“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of hosts” (Zechariah 4:6).
That single line dismantles the idea that human strength is what moves mountains. It’s God’s Spirit — His presence, His authority, His power — that turns impossible situations into testimonies. This verse isn’t about limitation; it’s about liberation. It reminds you that the real force behind breakthrough isn’t your effort. It’s Him.
That’s the pulse running through “Higher Power.” Crowder brings his unmistakable grit — that raw, rootsy sound that feels like it was carved out of dirt roads and revival tents — and Hulvey steps in with a fire that feels like conviction wrapped in joy. Together, they create a track that doesn’t just talk about God’s power; it moves with it. The song feels like a collision between heaven’s authority and earth’s hunger.
Crowder has always had a way of blending the ancient and the modern — spiritual truth wrapped in unexpected sonic textures. Hulvey adds a different dimension: sharp, clear, unashamed faith expressed with the confidence of someone who knows what God rescued him from. Their voices don’t compete; they amplify each other. The result is a declaration that God’s power isn’t distant or theoretical — it’s active, present, and personal.
Scripture reinforces this truth again and again. “The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead lives in you” (Romans 8:11) isn’t a metaphor — it’s a reality. “He is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine” (Ephesians 3:20) pushes the ceiling off every limitation we place on God. These verses don’t describe a polite, quiet God. They describe a God who intervenes, transforms, restores, and empowers.
“Higher Power” speaks directly to the believer who knows God is real but sometimes forgets just how powerful He is. It cuts through the fog of self‑reliance and reminds you that you’re not walking through life with borrowed strength — you’re walking with the Spirit of the living God. The song doesn’t hype you up; it wakes you up. It reminds you that faith isn’t passive. It’s fueled by a power that doesn’t run out.
If you’ve been feeling spiritually flat, if you’ve been trying to push through on your own, or if you’ve simply forgotten the magnitude of the God who walks with you, this song brings you back to center. It lifts your perspective. It sharpens your confidence. It reminds you that the power sustaining you isn’t human — it’s holy.
Crowder and Hulvey’s “Higher Power” is a bold declaration that God’s strength is not only real — it’s available. It’s a song that stirs your spirit, strengthens your resolve, and reminds you that you’re carried by a power far greater than anything you face. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a lift today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Mandisa and Jon Reddick’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that point people back to Jesus.
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