Jesus Have It All (Spontaneous)
Bethel Music, Edward Rivera | We Must Respond (Live)
KEY | F |
BPM | 78 |
TIME SIG | 4/4 |
KEY | F |
BPM | 78 |
TIME SIG | 4/4 |
The song "Jesus Have It All (Spontaneous)" by Bethel Music is a beautiful and heartfelt declaration of surrender to Jesus, a willingness to give Him everything - our hearts, our will, our hopes, dreams, and even our very lives. This sentiment echoes the words of the Apostle Paul 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."
The song's lyrics, "Jesus have my heart, my will, my soul. Jesus have my hopes, my dreams, my world," resonate with the essence of this verse. It's a call to surrender, to offer ourselves wholly to God, not out of obligation, but out of a deep sense of love and gratitude for His mercy.
The song also reflects the sentiment found in Matthew 16:26, "What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul?" The refrain, "I don't wanna gain the whole world and lose You, Lord. My life is yours," is a powerful reminder of the futility of worldly pursuits when compared to the value of a relationship with Jesus.
The song and these verses together paint a picture of a life lived in complete surrender to Jesus, a life where He is the center, the focus, the ultimate goal. It's a life that recognizes the transient nature of worldly possessions and the eternal value of a relationship with Jesus.
As we listen to this song and reflect on these verses, we are challenged to examine our own lives. Are we living in a way that reflects this kind of surrender? Are we willing to say, "Jesus, have it all"?
This leads us to a thought-provoking reflection: What does it mean for you to say, "Jesus, have it all"? How does this surrender manifest in your daily life? How does it influence your decisions, your priorities, your relationships?
This song and these verses invite us to a deeper level of surrender, a deeper level of faith. They challenge us to let go of our own desires, our own plans, and to fully embrace God's will for our lives. They remind us that in surrendering to Jesus, we find true life, true joy, and true purpose.
So, as you listen to this song, as you read these verses, take a moment to reflect. What does it mean for you to say, "Jesus, have it all"? And are you ready to live that out?