VERSE 1

Who thought I’d find You at the
lowest place
Who thought You’d feel me in the
crowd
Who knew You’d make good of
my mistakes
You’re nothing like I thought You
were You’re better

CHORUS 1

What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God

VERSE 2

I thought You’d show up for
perfection
What kind of God looks for the
lost
They say it’s over for a sinner
Oh but you said,
no it’s not, no it’s not

TAG 1

Oh but you said,
no it’s not, no it’s not

CHORUS 2

What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God

INTERLUDE 2X

BRIDGE 2X

If the highest place I reached is
at Your feet
then I've done it all
If the best thing that I’ve seen
is Your glory
then I’ve seen it all
Your love has changed my life,
forever satisfied
God, You are my everything

BRIDGE

If one word is the only thing You
speak, then I’ve heard it all
If I feel Your heart and never
see Your hand,
I still have it all
No treasure of this life,
could ever satisfy,
God, You are my everything

TAG 2

God, You are my everything,
God, You are my everything

CHORUS 3

What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God
What a God, what a God

BRIDGE 2X

If the highest place I reached is
at Your feet
then I've done it all
If the best thing that I’ve seen
is Your glory
then I’ve seen it all
Your love has changed my life,
forever satisfied
God, You are my everything

BRIDGE

If one word is the only thing You
speak, then I’ve heard it all
If I feel Your heart and never
see Your hand,
I still have it all
No treasure of this life,
could ever satisfy,
God, You are my everything

TAG 3

God, You are my everything
God, You are my everything

ENDING

What A God - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

The song "What A God" by SEU Worship is a beautiful testament to the boundless love and grace of God. It echoes the sentiments found in the Bible, particularly in the book of Psalms, where David often expresses his awe and wonder at God's love and mercy. 

The lyrics, "Who thought I’d find You at the lowest place... Who knew You’d make good of my mistakes," resonate with Psalm 34:18, which says, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." This verse, like the song, reminds us that God is not a distant deity, but a loving Father who is present in our darkest moments, ready to turn our mistakes into stepping stones for growth.

The song also challenges our preconceived notions about God. The lyrics, "I thought You’d show up for perfection... What kind of God looks for the lost," echo the parable of the lost sheep in Luke 15:4-7. In this parable, Jesus tells of a shepherd who leaves his ninety-nine sheep to find the one that is lost. This is the kind of God we serve - one who seeks out the lost, the broken, the imperfect, and says, "no it’s not" over when we think it's over.

The bridge of the song, "If the highest place I reached is at Your feet... then I’ve done it all," is reminiscent of Philippians 3:8, where Paul states, "I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things." This verse, like the song, encourages us to find our ultimate satisfaction and fulfillment in God alone.

The song ends with a powerful declaration, "God, You are my everything." This echoes the sentiment of Psalm 73:25-26, "Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."

So, as we reflect on the lyrics of "What A God" and the corresponding Bible verses, let us ask ourselves: Do we truly see God as our everything? Do we seek Him in our lowest moments, trust Him with our mistakes, and find our ultimate satisfaction in Him alone? This is the challenge and the invitation of this song - to see God as He truly is, not as we thought He was, and to find in Him our everything.