God Is Not Through With Me Yet — Christian T-Shirt
God Is Not Through With Me Yet is one of the most defiant declarations of faith a person can wear. It says to every critic, every failure, every season of doubt: the story isn't finished. In Black church tradition and hip-hop spiritual culture, this statement is the testimony of the unfinished — the reminder that God is still at work, still molding, still moving, and that what the world sees right now is not the final version of who He is building.
This Christian affirmation carries the weight of the potter and the clay — the ancient understanding in Black faith culture that God's work is a process, not an event. The ones who have been written off, who have stumbled publicly, who feel like they're behind where they should be — this declaration is for all of them. God Is Not Through With Me Yet is not an excuse; it is a spiritual fact, rooted in the certainty that God completes what He starts.
Street Talk Designs documents the real language of hip-hop and urban street culture — rooted in the over 10,000 entries of Street Talk: Da Official Guide To Hip-Hop and Urban Slanguage by OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY. This is urban street vernacular worn by the ones who live it every single day.
This statement is documented in The Slang Academy — where Black faith declarations and urban street vernacular are documented together as one unbroken cultural testimony.
Product Features: 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton for a soft breathable feel. Retail crew-neck fit with ribbed knit collar and shoulder tape for shape retention. Side seams for structure and longer-lasting fit. Tear-away label to reduce skin irritation — REACH certified materials. Prints produced via DTF or DTG for crisp vibrant text. Care: Machine wash cold (max 30C/90F). Non-chlorine bleach as needed. Tumble dry low heat. Iron/steam medium heat. Do not dry clean. Sizes: S — 3X.
the USA
3–5 Days
in 24hrs
- Bella Canvas 3001 — 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 4.2 oz
- Lightweight with side seams and shoulder tape
- Ribbed knit collar with tear-away label
- DTF/DTG printed
- FLA & Platinum WRAP certified
- Sizes S — 3X
- Machine wash cold
- Non-chlorine bleach as needed
- Tumble dry low
- Iron medium
- Do not dry clean
Print-on-demand — made to order. Ships in 3–5 business days. All sales final. Defective items replaced free within 30 days of delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'God Is Not Through With Me Yet' mean?
Hip-hop reclamation: this is a declaration of divine patience and ongoing transformation — the proclamation of someone who knows they are still in the process of becoming who God designed them to be. Rooted in Black church tradition, it draws from the imagery of the potter and clay, declaring that God's work in a person is not done simply because the world has decided to judge what they see. The 'yet' is the key word — it holds all the future promise of what God is still building.
Who wears this and what does it represent?
This is for anyone who has ever felt counted out, behind, or defined by their worst chapter. God Is Not Through With Me Yet represents the Black faith tradition of refusing to let the current state of things be mistaken for the finished work of God. In hip-hop culture and Black church tradition, this statement is worn by people who know the process is real, the progress is happening, and the God who started the work is not the kind to leave it unfinished.
What's the quality on this piece?
Every design is built on 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton — premium fabric with a soft, breathable feel built for real wear. DTF or DTG printing ensures the declaration stays crisp and vibrant. Ribbed knit collar, shoulder tape, side seams, and REACH certified tear-away label give this piece the structure and durability that matches the long-term faith it declares.
What makes Street Talk Designs different from other faith brands?
Street Talk Designs is backed by Street Talk: Da Official Guide To Hip-Hop and Urban Slanguage — over 10,000 entries of documented hip-hop and urban street vernacular written by OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY. Every design is rooted in real cultural language, not trends. The Slang Academy is the only statement brand with its own hip-hop dictionary behind every design.
Is 'God Is Not Through With Me Yet' a meaningful gift for someone in the middle of their process?
This is one of the most powerful gifts you can give someone who is going through a season of growth, struggle, or transformation. For anyone rooted in Black faith culture or hip-hop spiritual tradition who needs a reminder that God's work in them is not finished, this declaration is exactly what they need to carry every day. It's a culturally rooted, spiritually charged affirmation that God doesn't abandon what He started — and neither should they.
Every Statement Has a Cultural Source
Street Talk Designs is the only statement brand backed by its own hip-hop dictionary. OG Randy, born and raised in Brooklyn NY, spent 15 years documenting the real language of the culture — every phrase, every expression, every declaration the streets created. Every design in this store is rooted in that same tradition.
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