Songs
BORROWED LAWS

[INTRO]
THE NAZARENE.
Scientism Drill.
He didn’t make the law.
He measured the trace.
Creation was already speaking.
[VERSE 1]
Apple fell down, man wrote the name,
but the law was alive before Newton came.
Planets kept dancing in a silent hall,
before chalk touched board or the lecture wall.
Gravity pulled with a hidden hand,
seed to the soil, rain to the land.
Moon held tide with a silver chain,
all by the Word, not a human brain.
Man saw motion and called it law,
but never made what his own eyes saw.
Measured the curve, gave terms to the force,
but God was already steering the course.
That’s borrowed wisdom in a borrowed head,
borrowed breath from the Lord who said.
Let there be order, stars in place,
light-years glowing with a disciplined grace.
Psalm nineteen with the sky on fire,
heavens preach higher than human desire.
No speech, no words, but the line runs wide,
creation testifies on every side.
So don’t bow down to the man with the pen,
thank God for the mind, then look past men.
A scientist names what the Lord sustains,
but Christ holds atoms, oceans and brains.
[HOOK]
You didn’t make the law, you measured the trace,
stars kept moving before man had a name.
Borrowed skies, borrowed breath,
Christ holds life over gravity and death.
Borrowed laws, borrowed light,
creation sings in the dark of night.
Man writes symbols, God made the frame,
every law bows down to Jesus’ name.
[VERSE 2]
Call it Newton’s law, but be precise,
Newton never made one orbit nice.
He didn’t hang Saturn in velvet space,
didn’t put Mars in a measured race.
He didn’t whisper to comets, “Turn,”
didn’t teach suns how hydrogen burns.
Didn’t give weight to the falling stone,
didn’t set Earth on a cosmic throne.
Job got questioned by thunder and awe:
Where were you when foundations saw
morning stars sing and the deep doors shut?
Man stays quiet when the Lord asks what.
“Can you bind stars? Can you loose Orion?”
Science gets humble when Scripture starts firing.
Not anti-mind, this is mind put right,
wisdom begins when the proud lose height.
The lab coat shines, but the dust still shows,
every genius breathes what the Father loans.
Every theorem, every graph, every chart,
borrows a world with a God-made heart.
Scientism says, “Man is the crown,”
then uses God’s laws to push God down.
That’s a child in a house with the lights all on,
claiming the wiring while denying the dawn.
[HOOK]
You didn’t make the law, you measured the trace,
stars kept moving before man had a name.
Borrowed skies, borrowed breath,
Christ holds life over gravity and death.
Borrowed laws, borrowed light,
creation sings in the dark of night.
Man writes symbols, God made the frame,
every law bows down to Jesus’ name.
[VERSE 3]
Now bring the Cross to the physics room,
where equations shine but can’t empty a tomb.
Gravity pulls every body to ground,
but Christ got up when the grave held down.
That’s not myth, that’s the centre line,
death met Life at the edge of time.
The Lawgiver entered the law-made place,
took on flesh with a human face.
He walked on water, waves knew feet,
fluid mechanics bowed in Galilee.
Storm heard “Peace” from the mouth of the Son,
wind sat down when the Lord said done.
Matter obeyed Him before men split light,
before men chased particles underground at night.
If He can speak and the dead man rise,
your closed world model is too small in size.
Cross on wood where the debt got nailed,
wisdom looked weak while the proud world failed.
Blood for sinners, mercy in flame,
God made a way through the death and shame.
Buried for real, stone sealed tight,
third day dawned with resurrection light.
Death lost pull, grave lost claim,
Christ rose bodily, scars still named.
So repent from pride in the borrowed mind,
from calling God absent while using His design.
Science can study what the Maker gave,
but only Jesus can conquer the grave.
[FINAL HOOK]
You didn’t make the law, you measured the trace,
stars kept moving before man had a name.
Borrowed skies, borrowed breath,
Christ holds life over gravity and death.
Borrowed laws, borrowed light,
creation sings in the dark of night.
Man writes symbols, God made the frame,
every law bows down to Jesus’ name.
[OUTRO]
Apple fell.
Newton saw.
God sustained
the borrowed law.
Christ is risen.
Creation speaks.
The Word holds all.
Bow the knee.