Citipointe Worship - Let It Out Lyrics

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I wanna run faster than I've ever run
Fly higher than I've ever flown
With you I can touch the sky
Now I know the reason that I live
It's for you Jesus

I wanna shout louder than I ever have
Love more than I've ever loved
With you I can live my dreams
For your purpose and my destiny
Jesus, I'm gonna

Let it out, let it out, c'mon
Let the light shine to the world
Let it out, let it out, c'mon
Let my love now touch the world
Let it out, let it out, c'mon
Let my praise now fill the earth again
Jesus, I'm gonna let it out

Let it out (whoa whoa)
Let it out gonna let my light shine
Let it out gonna let my heart sing
Let it out gonna be all that you've
Called me to be

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Let It Out (Live)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Citipointe Worship's "Let It Out (Live)," released on November 9, 2020, is a powerful anthem of declaration and outward expression of faith. The song emerges from a place of profound personal encounter with Jesus, prompting a desire for a transformed life that radiates His presence. Its narrative arc centers on the individual's response to God's calling, moving from an internal knowing to an active, outward projection of divine purpose. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of an uncontainable joy and a newfound strength derived from a relationship with Christ, a theme deeply rooted in scripture. For instance, the aspiration to "run faster" and "fly higher" echoes the Psalmist's declaration in Psalm 18:29, "For with you I can run through a troop; with my God I can leap over a wall," illustrating the spiritual empowerment that God bestows. The profound realization, "Now I know the reason that I live, It's for you Jesus," speaks to the singular focus and ultimate purpose found in Christ, aligning with passages like Colossians 1:16, which states that "all things were created through him and for him."

The core message of "Let It Out" is an urgent call to action, an invitation to move beyond personal experience and become conduits of God's love and light. The repeated refrain, "Let it out, let it out," is not merely a suggestion but a divine imperative, urging believers to actively share the transformative power they have received. This outward commissioning resonates with the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19, where Jesus instructs his followers to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations." The desire to "Let the light shine to the world" directly connects to Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5:16, "In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." Similarly, the commitment to "Let my love now touch the world" and "Let my praise now fill the earth again" reflects the scriptural call to love our neighbors as ourselves (Mark 12:31) and to offer continuous praise to God, as exhorted in Hebrews 13:15, "Through him then let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name." The aspiration to "be all that you've called me to be" underscores the concept of spiritual gifting and calling, reminding us of the diligent work of the Holy Spirit in equipping believers for their divine assignments, as described in Ephesians 4:11-12. Ultimately, "Let It Out" is a stirring reminder that a vibrant faith is an active faith, one that overflows from within to impact the world around it, fulfilling the very design God has for each believer.

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