Hillsong Young And Free - More Of You - Less of Me Lyrics
Lyrics
I remember when I saw You
And a glimpse of life appeared
Love reflected like a mirror
Showing who I'm meant to be
When You give Your heart
You don't leave me wanting for anything
Love has called my name
What could separate us?
Now forever
I wanna know Your love, Your love
I need more of You, less of me
I wanna know more of Your heart
Make me who You want me to be
God, this is my prayer,
Make me more aware of You
I wanna know You, I wanna know You
Jesus, Jesus, I need more of You
More of You, less of me
All these vacant empty pictures
Are like dancing smoke and screens
Still You're holding my attention
God with every word You speak
I wanna know Your love, Your love
I need more of You, less of me
I wanna know more of Your heart
Make me who You want me to be
God, this is my prayer,
Make me more aware of You
I wanna know You, I wanna know You
Jesus, Jesus, I need more of You
More of You, less of me
No eye has seen, no mind conceived
All the depths of Your great love
So I"ll worship You with everything
Jesus have Your way in me
I wanna know Your love
I wanna know Your love
I wanna know Your love, Your love
I need more of You, less of me
I wanna know more of Your heart
Make me who You want me to be
God, this is my prayer,
Make me more aware of You
I wanna know You, I wanna know You
Jesus, Jesus, I need more of You
More of You, less of me
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Meaning & Inspiration
Released on June 29, 2018, Hillsong Young & Free's "More Of You - Less of Me" immediately sets itself apart as a profound anthem of spiritual surrender and intimate devotion. This song delves into the journey of a soul awakened to divine love, moving beyond a casual acknowledgment of faith to an earnest plea for transformation. It speaks to the pivotal moment when one recognizes the fleeting nature of worldly pursuits against the eternal substance of a relationship with the divine, making it a compelling exploration of personal discipleship.
The heart of the song's narrative begins with a foundational encounter: "I remember when I saw You, and a glimpse of life appeared, love reflected like a mirror, showing who I'm meant to be." This opening captures the initial revelation of God's presence, an experience that isn't just intellectual but deeply personal and identity-shaping. It echoes the transformative power seen in passages like 2 Corinthians 3:18, where beholding the glory of the Lord in a mirror transforms us into His image. The realization that God's love isn't just a sentiment but a defining force that clarifies one's true purpose underpins the entire message. This divine love, once encountered, leaves no room for lack, as the lyrics attest, "When You give Your heart, You don't leave me wanting for anything," a truth beautifully mirrored in Psalm 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd; I lack nothing."
The recurring central plea, "I need more of You, less of me," is a direct echo of profound biblical principles concerning self-denial and Christ-centered living. This isn't just a catchy phrase but a theological cornerstone, resonating deeply with John the Baptist’s declaration in John 3:30, "He must become greater; I must become less." It’s also perfectly aligned with Jesus' call in Matthew 16:24 to "deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." The song expresses a deep longing to shed the layers of ego, selfish ambition, and worldly distractions that often obscure God's presence, to instead cultivate a life where Christ's character and purposes are paramount. This aspiration extends to "I wanna know more of Your heart," signifying a desire for profound intimacy and understanding, reflecting Jeremiah 9:24, which emphasizes knowing and understanding God as the ultimate boast.
Further, the song’s request, "Make me who You want me to be," is a prayer for divine molding and sanctification. It moves beyond passive acceptance to an active submission to God's transformative work, aligning with Romans 12:2, "Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will." It speaks to God's original design for humanity, as described in Ephesians 2:10, where we are His handiwork, created for good works. The acknowledgment of "All these vacant empty pictures are like dancing smoke and screens" powerfully addresses the modern struggle with distractions and superficiality. It critiques the empty promises of the world, much like the "vanity" described in Ecclesiastes, and underscores the ultimate truth that only God's words and presence can hold genuine attention and provide lasting fulfillment, as stated in Hebrews 4:12 regarding the living and active nature of God's Word.
The bridge elevates this commitment even further, declaring, "No eye has seen, no mind conceived, all the depths of Your great love." This line directly references 1 Corinthians 2:9, celebrating the incomprehensible vastness of God's love and wisdom. It acknowledges that human understanding is insufficient to fully grasp the divine, leading to the logical response: "So I'll worship You with everything, Jesus have Your way in me." This is the ultimate surrender, an invitation for Christ to take complete control, transforming every aspect of one's being into a living testament of worship. It's a prayer for God's will to be perfectly executed within, offering oneself as a "living sacrifice" as exhorted in Romans 12:1. Overall, "More Of You - Less of Me" serves as a powerful call to radical devotion, urging believers to seek a deeper, more intentional relationship with Jesus, prioritizing His presence and purpose above all else, thereby enriching their spiritual journey and encouraging an unyielding pursuit of divine intimacy.