Hillsong UNITED - There Is None Like You Lyrics
Lyrics
There is none like You,
No one else can touch my heart like You do,
I can search for all eternity Lord
And find, there is none like You.
There is none like You.
No one else can touch my heart like You do,
I can search for all eternity Lord
And find, there is none like You.
Your mercy flows like a river wide,
And healing
comes from Your hand.
Suffering children
are safe in Your arms,
There is none like You.
There is none like You, ( There is none like You, Lord)
There is none like You.
I can search for all eternity Lord,
There is none like You.
I can search for all eternity Lord,
There is none,( there is none,)
There is none Lord,
There is none like You.
Video
Lenny LeBlanc - There is None Like You (Acoustic) | Praise and Worship Music
Meaning & Inspiration
"There Is None Like You," as presented by Hillsong UNITED and with roots in the worship tradition including Lenny LeBlanc's rendition, stands as a profound declaration of God's inimitable nature and His deep impact on the human spirit. The song’s genesis lies in a fervent desire to express the singular essence of the divine, a concept that resonates throughout Scripture as a foundational tenet of faith. Its message isn't just a catchy refrain; it’s a theological statement, affirming that in the vast expanse of creation and all of existence, no entity or force can parallel the attributes and actions of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This assertion finds its echo in Isaiah 44:6, where the prophet declares, "I am the First and I am the Last; besides me there is no god," a powerful parallel to the song’s central theme. The repeated affirmation that no one else can "touch my heart" speaks to a personal, intimate encounter with the divine, a transformative experience that sets believers apart. This intimate connection mirrors the Psalmist’s cry in Psalm 16:2, "I say to the Lord, 'You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing,'" highlighting the irreplaceable role of God in providing true satisfaction and completeness.
The lyrical progression further illuminates this divine uniqueness through tangible expressions of God’s character. The imagery of mercy flowing "like a river wide" immediately evokes Psalm 36:8, which speaks of God’s abundant provision: "They feast on the abundance of your house, and you give them drink from your river of delights." This comparison underscores the inexhaustible and overflowing nature of God’s grace. The mention of healing coming "from Your hand" points directly to the divine source of restoration, a concept deeply embedded in narratives of Jesus’ ministry, such as in Matthew 14:14 where Jesus, seeing the crowds, had compassion and healed their sick. Furthermore, the assurance that "suffering children are safe in Your arms" brings to mind the tender, protective love of God depicted in Isaiah 40:11: "He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart." This is not merely poetic language; it is a reflection of God's unwavering commitment to His people, offering refuge and security amidst life's trials. The song’s structure, with its insistent repetition of its core message, serves to embed this truth in the listener's mind and heart, encouraging a continuous reflection on God’s unparalleled greatness. It’s a musical prayer that bypasses mere intellectual assent, aiming instead for a deep, soul-level recognition of the singular, redemptive power found only in the God it extols.