I've been here before
Now, here I am again
Standing at the door
Praying You'll let me back in
To label me
A prodigal would be
Only scratching the surface
Of who I've been known to be
Turn me around, pick me up
Undo what I've become
Bring me back to the place
Of forgiveness and grace
I need You, I need Your help
I can't do this myself
You're the only one
Who can undo what I've become
I focused on the score
But I could never win
Trying to ignore
A life of hiding my sin
To label me
A hypocrite would be
Only scratching the surface
Of who I've been known to be
Turn me around, pick me up
Undo what I've become
Bring me back to the place
Of forgiveness and grace
I need You, I need Your help
I can't do this myself
You're the only one
Who can undo what I've become
Make every step lead me back to
The sovereign way that You
Turn me around, pick me up
Undo what I've become
Bring me back to the place
Of forgiveness and grace
I need You, I need Your help
I can't do this myself
You're the only one who can undo
You are the only one who can undo
You are the only one who can undo
What I've become
You're the only one

About This Song

"Undo" is a deeply vulnerable Christian rock ballad about spiritual failure and the desperate need for divine restoration, with the narrator acknowledging repeated moral failures and pleading for God's transformative grace. The song explores themes of repentance, spiritual brokenness, and the cycle of falling away from faith, using the biblical imagery of the prodigal son while suggesting the narrator's failures run even deeper than that familiar parable. Musically, it features a contemplative, mid-tempo rock arrangement that builds emotionally through the chorus, with heartfelt vocals that convey genuine anguish and hope. The track stands out for its raw honesty about spiritual struggle, avoiding easy answers while expressing profound faith in God's ability to remake a broken life. It resonated with Christian audiences for its authentic portrayal of the ongoing battle between human weakness and divine grace.

Comments (3)

  • Anonymous
    I have never been on this site and so have been able to comment, but I can't believe there are no comments for this song. It applies to every human being. We should try to take it in. Thanks for making me face the truth every time I hear it.
  • Vanessa Isabel Monzon
    Where I'm at in my life.....this song just touched me soo deeply. :')
  • Holly Todd
    Yep..."to label me a prodigal-to label me a hypocrite would only be scratching the serfaceof what I'm known to be........Jesus is the only one who can undo what I've become".