Devareer Neer Sagalamum Seiya Vallavar - Joel Thomasraj -
Joel watches Samuel pray. As the song plays softly in the background, Samuel reaches the verse: (Nothing You plan can be hindered).
To develop a deep story around this, imagine a narrative of "The Unfinished Canvas." The Setting: The Workshop of Broken Dreams
Samuel often sat before the ruined canvas, whispering the lyrics of the song: "Devareer Neer Sagalamum Seiya Vallavar" (Lord, You are able to do all things). He believed the words in his heart, but his eyes saw only the mess. He felt that his "purpose"—to create something beautiful for God—had been permanently "thwarted" by his own weakness and life’s accidents. Devareer Neer Sagalamum Seiya Vallavar - Joel Thomasraj
The story mirrors the song’s core message: When Samuel sings "Sagalamum Seiya Vallavar," he isn't just singing about a miracle worker; he is singing about a Sovereign Architect who uses our brokenness to complete His most beautiful work.
The story concludes with the painting finally finished. It isn't the "perfect" picture Samuel originally planned; it is something deeper. It is a testament to the fact that God doesn't just do "easy" things; He does "all" things. Joel watches Samuel pray
Samuel begins to paint, not by trying to remove the water stain, but by incorporating it. The dark, jagged blotch becomes the shadow of a valley, and from that shadow, he paints a rising sun. His tremors, once a hindrance, create a unique, textured brushstroke that a steady hand could never replicate. The Resolution: The Masterpiece of Sovereignty
Joel picks up a brush and hands it to Samuel. "The stain isn't the end of the story," Joel says. "In the hands of the Almighty, the stain is just the background for a new layer of grace." He believed the words in his heart, but
The song by Joel Thomasraj is a powerful Tamil Christian worship anthem based on Job 42:2 : "I know that you can do all things; no purpose of yours can be thwarted."