INTRO

VERSE 1

I have felt the hands the bare
the scars
Reach down and rescue me
I have known the love of the
Father's heart
A prodigal, now redeemed

PRE-CHORUS

From where I was
To where I'm now
It's overwhelming
The more and more
I see You move
All around me

CHORUS 1

I can't help but praise You
Praise You Lord
I can't help but lift up shouts
of joy
When I think of how good You've
been
Faithful now and till the end
I can't help but praise You
Praise You Lord

VERSE 2

For the blood You spilled to
Save my life
A debt I cannot repay
For the cross You bore with open arms
Salvation that called my name

PRE-CHORUS

From where I was
To where I'm now
It's overwhelming
The more and more
I see You move
All around me

CHORUS 2

I can't help but praise You
Praise You Lord
I can't help but lift up shouts
of joy
When I think of how good You've
been
Faithful now and till the end
I can't help but praise You
Praise You Lord

BRIDGE 1

Oh I can't help but dance cause
I'm free
Got no chains on me
I'm healed and redeemed
oh I can't help but call on the name
that buried my shame
who opened my grave

BRIDGE 2

Oh I can't help but dance cause
I'm free
Got no chains on me
I'm healed and redeemed
oh I can't help but call on the name
that buried my shame
who opened my grave

CHORUS 3

I can't help but praise You
Praise You Lord
I can't help but lift up shouts
of joy
When I think of how good You've
been
Faithful now and till the end
I can't help but praise You
Praise You Lord

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Can't Help But Praise - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

The song "Can't Help But Praise" by Jordan Colle is a beautiful testament to the transformative power of God's love and grace. 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." The song's lyrics speak of a personal journey from feeling lost to being found, from being a prodigal to being redeemed, and this resonates with the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. 

The song's chorus, "I can't help but praise You, Praise You Lord," is a heartfelt response to God's overwhelming love and faithfulness. This mirrors the sentiments in Psalm 150:6, "Let everything that has breath praise the LORD. Praise the LORD." The song's verses speak of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross, a sacrifice that brought salvation and redemption. This is reminiscent of Romans 5:8, "But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."

The bridge of the song, "Oh I can't help but dance cause I'm free, Got no chains on me, I'm healed and redeemed," is a celebration of the freedom and healing found in Christ. This aligns with Galatians 5:1, "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery."

The song and these scriptures together paint a vivid picture of a God who loves us unconditionally, who reaches out to us in our brokenness, and who offers us redemption and freedom through His sacrifice. They remind us of the joy and peace that come from knowing and experiencing God's love and grace.

As we reflect on these truths, let's ask ourselves: How have we experienced God's love and grace in our own lives? How has this experience transformed us? And how can we express our gratitude and praise to God for His overwhelming love and faithfulness? 

In the words of the song, "When I think of how good You've been, Faithful now and till the end, I can't help but praise You, Praise You Lord." Let this be our response to God's love and grace in our lives. Let us continually praise the Lord, not just with our words, but with our lives. Let our lives be a testament to His love, grace, and faithfulness.