I’ve Got My Mind Made Up Video
I’ve Got My Mind Made Up Audio MP3
I’ve Got My Mind Made Up Lyrics
I’ve got my mind made up and I won’t turn back*
Because I want to see my Jesus someday.
Good bye world I stay no longer with you
Good bye pleasures of sin I stay no longer with you
I’ve made up my mind to go God’s way the rest of my life
I’ve made up my mind to go God’s way the rest of my life.
Born, born, born again thank God I’m born again.
I’m born of the water, the spirit and the blood thank God I’m born again.
I’ve got my mind made up and I won’t turn back
Because I want to see my Jesus someday.
I am under the rock say the rock is higher than I
Jehovah hides me I am under the rock
Go tell my enemy I am under the rock
Jehovah hides me I am under rock.
Jesus name so sweet Emmanuel name so sweet.
Jesus name so sweet Emmanuel name so sweet.
Every rock me rock upon Jesus, Jesus name so sweet,
Every rock me rock upon Jesus name so sweet
I’ve got my mind made up and I won’t turn back
Because I want to see my Jesus someday.
Oh I want to see him to look upon his face
There to sing forever of his saving grace
On the streets of glory let me lift my voice
All my cares are past home at last ever to rejoice.
I’ve got my mind made up and I won’t turn back
Because I want to see my Jesus someday.
Fire, fire, fire, fire fall on me.
Fire, fire, fire, fire fall on me on the day of pentecost
Notes
The hymn I’ve Got My Mind Made Up is a bold declaration of faith, commitment, and spiritual perseverance. To a Christian, it represents a decisive choice to follow Jesus wholeheartedly, leaving behind the temptations and fleeting pleasures of sin. The repeated resolve to “go God’s way the rest of my life” reflects an unwavering dedication to live according to God’s will.
The verses about being “born again” affirm the believer’s spiritual rebirth through water, Spirit, and blood, symbolizing salvation. Phrases like “I am under the rock” express divine protection in Christ, while calls for the Holy Spirit’s fire highlight empowerment for victorious living and readiness to meet Jesus someday.