VERSE 1
To the One who changed my life
It's like a river running
And it won't run dry
Oh, it's simply overflowing
From the joy deep down inside
It's not hard to give the glory
To the One who changed my life
CHORUS
Hallelujah all to the God who saves
Jesus Christ, my savior,
I'd be lost without Your grace
You make it easy, easy, so easy to
praise
VERSE 2
I'll praise You through the night
All my life, I'm praising
'Til the day I die
Then it's only just beginning
I'll join the mighty roar
Of Heaven singing
"Worthy, worthy is the Lord"
CHORUS
Hallelujah all to the God who saves
Jesus Christ, my savior,
I'd be lost without Your grace
You make it easy, easy, so easy to
praise
TAG
praise
BRIDGE
You called my name
My heart woke up and out I came
Into life with a fresh new faith
A whole new start, my past erased
You placed my feet on solid rock
He showed me love
that will never stop
You put a new song in my mouth
A hymn of praise and now
I'm gonna let it out, hear me shout
I am free, free indeed
Christ alive, alive in me
I can't help but sing
CHORUS
Hallelujah all to the God who saves
CHORUS
Hallelujah all to the God who saves
Jesus Christ, my savior,
I'd be lost without Your grace
You make it easy, easy, so easy to
praise
TAG
praise
You make it easy, easy, so easy to
praise
Easy To Praise - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
As we delve into the lyrics of "Easy To Praise" by Patrick Mayberry, we are reminded of the transformative power of God's love and grace. The song echoes the sentiments found in Psalm 40:2-3, "He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the Lord and put their trust in him."
The song's lyrics and this scripture passage both speak to the transformative power of God's love. The singer acknowledges that it's not hard to give glory to the One who has changed his life, just as the Psalmist praises God for lifting him out of despair and setting him on solid ground. The song's chorus, "Hallelujah, my song for all my days. Hallelujah all to the God who saves. Jesus Christ, my savior, I'd be lost without Your grace. You make it easy, easy, so easy to praise," resonates with the Psalmist's declaration of a new song of praise to God.
The song also mirrors the sentiments of Romans 6:4, "We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life." The bridge of the song, "When I was in the grave, You called my name. My heart woke up and out I came. Into life with a fresh new faith. A whole new start, my past erased," reflects this scripture's message of resurrection and new life in Christ.
The song and these scriptures remind us of the transformative power of God's love and grace. They inspire us to give glory to God, who saves us, gives us new life, and makes it easy to praise Him.
As we reflect on these lyrics and scriptures, let's ask ourselves: How has God's love transformed our lives? How can we express our gratitude and praise to Him? How can we share this transformative love with others? These questions invite us to delve deeper into our faith and the impact it has on our daily lives. They challenge us to live out our faith in a way that reflects God's love and grace, and to share this love with others.