Crowder - Higher Power Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Higher Power (feat. J.R. Collins) [Austin City Limits Live]
  • Album: Milk & Honey Tour - Austin City Limits Live
  • Artist: Crowder
  • Released On: 10 Jun 2022
  • Download/Stream: iTunes Music Amazon Music

Higher Power Lyrics

Intro: Crowder
Woah
Woah

Verse 1: Crowder
My people Sunday morning
They ain't just filled, they pouring
They cup is overflowing
My people, all God's people
My people got no worries
Faith never in a hurry
My people made for glory
My people, all God's people

Pre-Chorus: Crowder
Never going down when He's on our side
Never going down

Chorus: Crowder
We on that higher power
We lions not cowards
Put your robe on we the choir
We champions, throw the flowers
Higher power
We stronger, we louder
Put your robe on we the choir
We champions, throw the flowers

Verse 2: Crowder
My people Sunday morning
They don't just fly, they soaring
Living that mercy story
My people, all God's people
My people can't stop singing
They praising floor to the ceiling
They thankful for that freedom
My people, all God's people

Chorus: Crowder
Higher power
We lions not cowards
Put your robe on we the choir
We champions, throw the flowers
Higher power
We stronger, we louder
Put your robe on we the choir
We champions, throw the flowers

Bridge: Hulvey
Heard folks saying there ain't nothing on the flip side
But we came to flex The Power on the inside
We was down in the mud, ain't know how to stand
Washed clean from the ways we was lost in (Woah)
Look higher (Higher)
He for the people (People) in the fire (In the fire)
I know we seen so many things but You still our desire
Gone so many ways but You still our provider
I hear the whole band drumming
Stop the whole thing 'cause the King gon' be coming
Ayy, King gon' be coming
The beginning of forever and the end of time
This a new life for us, we on God's side, yeah

Chorus: Crowder
We on that higher power
We lions not cowards
Put your robe on we the choir
We champions, throw the flowers
Higher power
We stronger, we louder
Put your robe on we the choir
We champions, throw the flowers

Outro: Crowder
Higher power
Higher power
Higher power
Yeah, higher power


Higher Power

Higher Power Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Crowder's song "Higher Power," released on June 11, 2021, steps into a foundational truth for anyone walking by faith: acknowledging that there is a force, an authority, and a source of strength infinitely greater than our own. The song unpacks the human experience of wrestling with control – the things we try desperately to manage in our lives, the uncertainties that feel overwhelming, and the moments where our own capabilities clearly fall short. It speaks to the universal realization that relying solely on ourselves is a finite proposition, leading to exhaustion and anxiety. This internal struggle sets the stage for the song's central message: the profound peace and capability found not in self-mastery, but in yielding to God's supreme power and allowing Him to work in and through us.

Musically, "Higher Power" blends Crowder's signature mix of driving rhythms and expansive soundscapes, creating an atmosphere that feels both grounded and transcendent. It builds momentum, mirroring the journey from human striving to divine strength. This sonic journey underscores the song's core meaning, which resonates deeply with Scripture. The very concept of a "Higher Power" finds its ultimate definition in the God of the Bible, the One who spoke the universe into existence with mere words (Psalm 33:6-9). He is not just *a* higher power; He is the *ultimate* power, the sovereign King who rules over all creation (Psalm 103:19). The song serves as a compelling reminder that the chaos and storms we face are under His authority, just as Jesus calmed the wind and waves with a command (Mark 4:39).

The heart of the song lies in recognizing our inherent limitations and God's boundless strength. We are reminded that striving in our own might is futile, a theme echoed throughout the Psalms and prophets. Isaiah 40:29-31 speaks directly to this, promising that God gives power to the weak and increases the strength of those who wait on Him. The song calls us to cease our frantic efforts and instead find our rest and capability in Him, much like Psalm 46:1 declares God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. It’s a move from trying to *be* strong to trusting *the* Strong One. This shift isn't about passive resignation but active reliance, an empowering surrender that invites the power of the Holy Spirit promised to believers in Acts 1:8. Leaning into God's "Higher Power" means tapping into His wisdom, His provision, and His perfect plan, finding solace in the scriptural assurance that He works all things for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28). The song beautifully articulates the freedom that comes from acknowledging God's sovereignty and choosing to navigate life not by our own limited sight and strength, but by the limitless power of the One who holds all things together (Colossians 1:17). It offers a potent invitation to step out of the burden of trying to be our own saviors and into the liberating truth of God's all-sufficient grace and power.
Crowder Higher Power

Crowder Songs

Related Songs