Bethel Music - Reason To Praise Lyrics

Reason To Praise Lyrics

Verse 1: Cory Asbury
When I'm at my end, You just get started
When I hit a wall, You just walk through
When I face a mountain, You are the maker
So it's got to move
When I'm out of faith and You are still faithful
When I'm at my worst and You are still good
In all of my questions, You are the answer
It all points to You

Chorus: Cory Asbury
'Cause You're the God of the breakthrough when I'm breaking down
You'll be working a way through when there's no way out
This one thing I know
That You're still on Your throne
So whatever I'm feeling, I still got a reason to praise (Help me say)

Post-Chorus: Cory Asbury, Naomi Raine
Praise
Praise, yeah (Mm-mm)

Verse 2: Naomi Raine, Naomi Raine & Cory Asbury
Out of our ruins, You write our story
And out of the cross, come rivers of grace
And out of the grave, bursts a revival
No tomb can contain, oh

Chorus: Naomi Raine & Cory Asbury, Cory Asbury
'Cause You're the God of the breakthrough when I'm breaking down
You'll be working a way through when there's no way out
This one thing I know
You're still on Your throne
So whatever I'm feeling, I still got a reason to praise (Come on)

Post-Chorus: Cory Asbury & Naomi Raine
Praise
Praise
I still got a reason to praise
Praise
Praise
I still got a reason to praise

Bridge 1: Naomi Raine, Naomi Raine & Cory Asbury
When You come around, dry bones come to life
Deserts to paradise
Stones just start rolling away
When You come around, my heart starts to beat again
Lungs stretch to breathe You in
Souls just erupt into praise
And when You come around, dry bones come to life
Deserts to paradise
Stones just start rolling away
When You come around, my heart starts to beat again
Lungs stretch to breathe You in
Souls just erupt into praise (Praise)

Chorus: Cory Asbury & Naomi Raine
'Cause You're the God of the breakthrough when I'm breaking down
You'll be working a way through when there's no way out
This one thing I know
You're still on Your throne
So whatever I'm feeling, I still got a reason to praise

Post-Chorus: Cory Asbury & Naomi Raine
Praise
Praise
I still got a reason to praise
Praise
Praise
I still got a reason to praise

Chorus: Cory Asbury
Come on, sing this with me
'Cause You're the God of the breakthrough when I'm breaking down
And You'll be working a way through (Ooh) when there's no way out
This one thing I know
You're still on Your throne
So whatever I'm feeling, I still got a reason
To praise

Post-Chorus: Cory Asbury, Naomi Raine, Cory Asbury & Naomi Raine
Sing that with me, "Praise"
Praise
Praise
I still got a reason to praise
Praise (Yes, I do)
Praise (Yes, I do)
I still got a reason to praise
Praise (Yes, I do)
Praise (Oh)
I still got a reason to praise
Praise
Praise
I still got a reason to praise (Every time You do what You do)
Praise (Oh)
Praise (I'm not giving up on You)
I still got a reason to praise (Oh)
Praise
Praise (I still got it)
I still got a reason to praise (I still got it)

Bridge 2: Naomi Raine, Naomi Raine & Cory Asbury, Cory Asbury
You keep moving
You keep working
So I still got it
I still got a reason to praise
You keep moving
You keep working
So I still got it
I still got a reason to praise
You keep moving (Yeah)
You keep working
So I still got it
I still got a reason to praise
You keep speaking
You keep acting
I still got it
I still got a reason to praise

Outro: Cory Asbury & Naomi Raine, Naomi Raine, Cory Asbury
Praise
Praise (Woah)
I still got a reason to praise
Praise
Praise (Come on, just the voices)
I still got a reason to praise
Praise
Praise (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I still got a reason to praise (Oh, ooh)
Praise (Oh)
Praise (I still got a)
I still got a reason to praise (Praise)
Praise (Praise God)
Praise (From whom all blessings flow)
I still got a reason to praise (Praise)
Praise
Praise (From whom all blessings flow)
I still got a reason
To praise



Reason To Praise

Reason To Praise Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Bethel Music's "Reason To Praise," featuring Cory Asbury and Naomi Raine, is a powerful anthem centering on the unwavering nature of God and the response of praise that flows from understanding His character, regardless of circumstances. The song establishes a clear contrast between human limitation and divine capability. Cory Asbury's initial verses paint a picture of human struggle – hitting walls, facing mountains, running out of faith, being at one's worst – juxtaposed with God's boundless power and goodness, His ability to get started when we are at our end, walk through obstacles, and remain faithful and good even when we falter. The lyrics emphasize that God is the ultimate answer to all questions and the central point to which everything points.

The chorus encapsulates the song's core message, declaring God as the "God of the breakthrough when I'm breaking down" and the one who "working a way through when there's no way out." This declarative statement provides the foundation for the assertion that even in difficult times, the knowledge of God's sovereign position ("You're still on Your throne") provides a perpetual "reason to praise." It shifts the focus from internal feelings and external pressures to the unchanging reality of God's nature and presence.

Naomi Raine's verse expands upon this theme, drawing on vivid biblical imagery. Speaking of God bringing beauty from "ruins," grace from the "cross," and revival from the "grave," these lines evoke powerful narratives of redemption and resurrection central to the Christian faith. The reference to the cross and grave directly points to the transformative power of Jesus Christ's sacrifice and resurrection, establishing that even the most desolate circumstances (ruins, the grave) are places where God brings forth life and hope. This verse reinforces the idea that God's work transcends human failure and death.

The bridge further amplifies the themes of transformation and life initiated by God's presence. The imagery of "dry bones come to life," "deserts to paradise," and "stones just start rolling away" are direct allusions to biblical accounts of miraculous resurrection and divine intervention, symbolizing restoration and freedom. The personal impact is described as hearts beating again, lungs breathing deeply, and souls erupting in praise when God "comes around," illustrating a profound internal revival mirroring the external wonders described. This section underscores that God's action is not just distant power but intimate, life-giving presence.

Throughout the song, the repetition of the chorus and post-chorus sections, along with the bridge's reinforcement of God's transformative power, serves to build faith and inspire the listener to engage in praise actively. The simple, yet profound, declaration "I still got a reason to praise" becomes a powerful mantra against feelings of hopelessness. The later bridge and outro sections reiterate God's continuous action ("You keep moving," "You keep working," "You keep speaking," "You keep acting"), grounding the call to praise not just in past acts but in the ongoing reality of God's presence and power in the present moment. The song effectively combines personal vulnerability with theological conviction, leading to an overflow of praise rooted in God's unchanging character and active work in the world and individual lives.

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