Intro – 4x

Verse 1

In the fall you
were there
Grace began before
I was aware
A shame too great
for me to hide
Covered now because
of Jesus Christ

Chorus

I can't believe
The price you paid for me
What you did not owe
So that I could know you
How can it be
You chose someone like me
To declare your praise
For the glory of your name

Verse 2

To the one who gave it all
I belong with all my heart and soul
And every gain I count as loss
When I survey the wonder of the cross

Interlude 2

Bridge

You gave your life upon a cross
To make your home within my heart
Oh what a faithful God you are
Your praise forever in my heart

I Can't Believe - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

The song “I Can’t Believe” by Elevation Worship is a powerful reminder of the grace and mercy of God. The lyrics remind us of the incredible price Jesus paid for us on the cross. He gave His life so that we could be reconciled to Him and know Him. 

The Bible tells us in Romans 5:8, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Jesus died for us even though we were sinners and undeserving of His love. This is an incredible act of grace and mercy that we can’t fully comprehend. 

The lyrics of the song also remind us of the importance of responding to God’s grace with our hearts and souls. We are called to give our lives to Him in response to His great love for us. As the song says, “To the one who gave it all, I belong with all my heart and soul.” 

The Bible tells us in Romans 12:1, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” We are called to offer our lives to God as a living sacrifice in response to His mercy and grace. 

The song “I Can’t Believe” is a powerful reminder of the incredible love and grace of God. We can’t fully comprehend the price Jesus paid for us on the cross, but we can respond to it with our hearts and souls. Let us offer our lives to God as a living sacrifice in response to His great love for us.