The song "Such A Wonder" by Natalie Grant is a reflection on the incredible and mysterious nature of God's love and power. The lyrics convey a sense of awe and amazement at how the supernatural joined with humanity by God becoming human (joined Himself to clay), choosing to be born in humble circumstances (a cradle made of dirt and hay). The song acknowledges that God, who possessed everything, gave it all up to give us eternal life. The breath of God, who has seen forever, brought the dead to life (referring to Jesus' resurrection). It emphasizes the wonder and mystery of God's love and sacrifice. The chorus repeats the sentiment of wonder, expressing the singer's inability to fully understand or comprehend such unconditional love. The song further emphasizes the idea that this wonder is endless, relating to the vastness and eternity of God's love. The lyrics also mention how God's word brought light to the world and gave sight to the singer's eyes. It acknowledges human weaknesses that keep them humbled and dependent on God, while also recognizing that their own heartbeat is aligned with the heart of the Father. Overall, the song "Such A Wonder" is a celebration of God's incredible love, power, and sacrifice, and the overwhelming amazement it brings to the singer. It highlights the magnitude of God's actions and their personal connection to Him, expressing a sense of gratitude and awe.