Mercy Chinwo’s “In His Will”: Top 10 Bible Scriptures That Define the Album

Mercy Chinwo’s “In His Will”: Top 10 Bible Scriptures That Define the Album. Mercy Chinwo’s fourth studio album, In His Will, released on September 12, 2025, is not just another entry in her celebrated gospel catalogue — it’s a biblical compass for believers. At the heart of the project is the promise of Jeremiah 29:11:
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
This verse sets the tone for the album’s central theme: trusting God’s divine will and resting in His plans. Every track radiates out of this anchor scripture, turning the project into a worship journey that blends music and Bible study.

The album weaves together themes of sovereignty, dependence, divine promises, and God’s immeasurable love. Below, we dive into the Bible scriptures behind each song to reveal how this body of work doubles as both worship and Bible study.
1. You Are My God – Psalm 95:3, Exodus 15:2
Mercy Chinwo opens the album with a declaration of who God is. Echoing Psalm 95:3 (“For the Lord is a great God…”) and Exodus 15:2 (“The Lord is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation”), the track calls believers to reaffirm God’s supremacy and strength. It sets the tone for the album: worship rooted in recognition of God’s identity.
2. All Powerful and Sovereign – Psalm 103:19, Revelation 4:11
This track is a royal anthem magnifying God’s rule over the heavens and the earth. Psalm 103:19 speaks of His throne established above all creation, while Revelation 4:11 reminds us He alone deserves power, honor, and glory. The song becomes a throne-room worship moment that invites listeners to bow before His authority.
3. None Like You (feat. MOGmusic) – Isaiah 46:9, 1 Samuel 2:2
With MOGmusic joining in, this collaboration underscores God’s uniqueness. Drawing on Isaiah 46:9 (“I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me”) and 1 Samuel 2:2 (“There is none holy like the Lord…”), the song emphasizes exclusivity — no rival, no equal.
4. You No Let Them – Psalm 121:3–4, Psalm 55:22
This reassuring anthem leans on God’s promise of protection. Psalm 121:3 assures us that He will not allow our foot to slip, while Psalm 55:22 reminds us to cast our burdens on Him. Chinwo delivers this truth in her signature heartfelt style, reminding believers that God never abandons His own.
5. When You Say A Thing – Numbers 23:19, Hebrews 10:23
Here, Mercy Chinwo captures the faithfulness of God’s promises. Numbers 23:19 affirms that God is not a man that He should lie, while Hebrews 10:23 encourages believers to hold firmly to their confession because “He who promised is faithful.” The track becomes a bold anthem of trust in God’s word.
6. Onyeoma (Good God) – Psalm 34:8, James 1:17
“Onyeoma” translates to “Good God,” and Mercy backs that with scripture. Psalm 34:8 says, “Taste and see that the Lord is good,” while James 1:17 celebrates every good and perfect gift as coming from above. It’s a jubilant celebration of God’s goodness, both in personal testimonies and in universal truth.
7. I Depend on You – Proverbs 3:5–6, Psalm 62:8
Dependency and trust are central here. Proverbs 3:5–6 urges believers to trust in the Lord wholeheartedly, while Psalm 62:8 calls us to pour out our hearts before Him. Chinwo’s vocals embody surrender, making the track a prayer of reliance and intimacy with God.
8. Heaven and Earth Adore You – Psalm 148:1–5, Revelation 5:13
This worship-filled song mirrors the cosmic praise of Psalm 148 and the heavenly chorus of Revelation 5:13. It unites the imagery of earth and heaven bowing before God’s majesty, reminding us that worship isn’t confined to church walls — it’s the anthem of all creation.
9. My Lover – Song of Solomon 2:4, Ephesians 5:1–2
Mercy Chinwo brings intimacy into worship with this tender song. Song of Solomon 2:4 illustrates the banner of divine love, while Ephesians 5:1–2 calls believers to walk in love as Christ did. It’s both a love song to God and a reminder of His unfailing devotion to His people.
10. We Move – Romans 8:28, Philippians 1:6
We Move reflects determination and forward momentum. Romans 8:28 promises that God works all things for good, while Philippians 1:6 assures us that He will complete what He has started. The song becomes a motivational charge for Christians to push forward in faith.
By carefully weaving these scriptures into her artistry, Mercy Chinwo has ensured that In His Will is more than a listening experience — it’s a spiritual journey. Each song holds both a melody for the heart and a scripture for the soul. For worshippers worldwide, the album is not just music, but a devotional guide, reminding believers to align their lives with God’s will.