INTRO
VERSE 1
tarts changing
I’m gonna worship till I mean
every word
Cause the way I feel and the fear
I’m facing
Doesn’t change who You are or
what You deserve
CHORUS 1
You still deserve it
You’re worthy, You’re worthy,
You’re worthy of my song
I’ll pour out Your praises
In blessing and breaking
You’re worthy, You’re worthy,
You’re worthy of my song
INTERLUDE
VERSE 2
Gonna preach to my soul that
you’ve already won
And even though I can’t see it
I’m gonna keep believing
Every promise You make is as
good as done
CHORUS 1
You still deserve it
You’re worthy, You’re worthy
You’re worthy of my song
I’ll pour out Your praises
In blessing and breaking
You’re worthy, You’re worthy,
Jesus, You’re worthy of my song
REFRAIN 1
Jesus, You’re worthy of my song
You’re worthy, You’re worthy
Jesus, You’re worthy of my song
You’re worthy, You’re worthy
Jesus, You’re worthy of my song
You’re worthy, You’re worthy
BRIDGE 1
You were worthy
And she could barely lift her
head, You were worthy
After all those tears were shed,
You were worthy
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
BRIDGE 2
You are worthy
Whether You say yes or no or
wait, You are worthy
Through it all I choose to say,
You are worthy
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
BRIDGE 3
I’ll cry worthy
When You wipe these tears away,
I’ll cry worthy
Above every other Name, You are
worthy
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
TAG
praise
I’ll never stop singing Your
praise
CHORUS 2
You still deserve it
You’re worthy, You’re worthy,
Jesus, You’re worthy of my song
I’ll pour out Your praises
In blessing and breaking
You’re worthy, You’re worthy,
You’re worthy of my song
CHORUS 1
You still deserve it
You’re worthy, You’re worthy
You’re worthy of my song
I’ll pour out Your praises
In blessing and breaking
You’re worthy, You’re worthy,
You’re worthy of my song
INSTRUMENTAL
REFRAIN 2
On a mountain, I'll sing Your praise
In sickness, I'll sing Your praise
In health, I'll sing Your praise
When I'm broke, I'll sing Your praise
When I'm whole, I'll sing Your praise
I'll never stop singing Your praise
(I'll sing Your praise)
I'll sing Your praise
(I'll sing Your praise)
I've made up my mind
REFRAIN 2
I will bless the Lord at all times
(I'll sing Your praise)
I will bless the Lord at all times
(And I'll sing Your praise)
I will bless the Lord at all times
(And I'll sing Your praise)
I'll sing Your praise
(I'll sing Your praise)
Yeah (I'll sing Your praise)
Come what may, come what may
(I'll sing Your praise)
I'll sing Your praise
(I'll sing Your praise)
CHORUS 3
You’re worthy of it all
For from You are all things
And to You are all things
You deserve the glory
(You deserve it)
CHORUS 4
You’re worthy of it all
For from You are all things,
And to You are all things
You deserve the glory
ENDING
Worthy Of My Song - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
The song "Worthy Of My Song" by Maverick City Music is a beautiful testament to the unwavering faith and devotion we should have in God, regardless of our circumstances. It echoes the sentiments found in Psalm 34:1, "I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth." This verse, like the song, encourages us to praise God in every situation, whether we're in the valley or on the mountain, in sickness or in health, when we're broken or whole.
The song's lyrics, "I’m gonna sing till my heart starts changing, I’m gonna worship till I mean every word," remind us of the transformative power of worship. It's not just about singing words, but about allowing those words to change our hearts and minds. This aligns with Romans 12:2, "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind." Worship is a tool for transformation, a way to renew our minds and align them with God's will.
The song also emphasizes God's worthiness of our praise, regardless of our circumstances. "In the blessing and in the pain, You are worthy. Whether You say yes or no or wait, You are worthy." This mirrors Job's declaration in Job 1:21, "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised." Even in his suffering, Job recognized God's sovereignty and worthiness of praise.
The song concludes with the powerful refrain, "You’re worthy of it all, You’re worthy of it all. For from You are all things, And to You are all things. You deserve the glory." This echoes Revelation 4:11, "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being."
In light of this exploration, I invite you to reflect on this question: How does your worship reflect your understanding of God's worthiness? Are you able to sing His praises in every circumstance, recognizing that He is worthy of it all? This song and the corresponding scriptures challenge us to examine our hearts and our worship, to ensure that we are giving God the glory He deserves, in every season of our lives.