The track was a collaborative effort written by , Steven Furtick , Ben Fielding , and Jason Ingram . Produced by Chris Brown and Aaron Robertson, the live version spans approximately 6 minutes and 3 seconds , while the studio version is condensed to 4 minutes and 15 seconds.
: The opening line, "The weapon may be formed but it won't prosper," directly paraphrases this verse regarding divine protection. See A Victory | Live | Elevation Worship
: The bridge, which states, "You take what the enemy meant for evil and You turn it for good," echoes the biblical theme of redemption and transformation . Composition and Production The track was a collaborative effort written by
Lead singer Chris Brown describes the song as a "weapon" for the believer's armory, emphasizing that choosing praise over fear is a way to rely on God's strength in the "middle of a battle". : The bridge, which states, "You take what
While widely celebrated, some reviewers, such as those at The Berean Test, have noted "pain points" regarding the song's relentless repetition in the bridge and the potential for listeners to misunderstand it as a promise of immediate rescue from all earthly problems, rather than an ultimate spiritual victory in Christ. Despite these critiques, it remains one of Elevation's most successful tracks, reaching .
The song serves as an anthem of faith and a declaration of trust in God's sovereignty during trials. Its lyrics draw heavily from several key biblical passages:
is a contemporary worship anthem by Elevation Worship released on August 9, 2019, as the lead single for their EP At Midnight . The song was recorded live at Elevation Church's Matthews campus and has become a global standard for corporate worship, eventually earning RIAA gold certification. Thematic Core and Biblical Inspiration