Impact - Never Stop Praising Lyrics
Lyrics
I lift up my voice and sing
All praises to my king
I lift up my hands and sing
Hallelujah to my king
I will sing, I will sing
You’re my king, You’re my king
I will sing, I will sing
And I’ll never stop praising
I will sing, I will sing
You’re my king, You’re my king
I will sing, I will sing
And I’ll never stop praising
I lift up my voice and sing
All praises to my king
I lift up my hands and sing
Hallelujah to my king
I will sing, I will sing
You’re my king, You’re my king
I will sing, I will sing
And I’ll never stop praising
I will sing, I will sing
You’re my king, You’re my king
I will sing, I will sing
And I’ll never stop praising
I will sing, I will sing
You’re my king, You’re my king
I will sing, I will sing
And I’ll never stop praising
I will sing, I will sing
You’re my king, You’re my king
I will sing, I will sing
And I’ll never stop praising
Oh oh oh
Oh oooh oh
Oh oh oh
And I’ll never stop praising
Ooh oh oh
Oh oooh oh
Oh oh oh
And I’ll never stop praising
You are all that I need
You give life give me peace
You’re my hope when I’m weak
You are Majesty
You are all that I need
You give life give me peace
You’re my hope when I’m weak
You are Majesty
You are all that I need
You give life give me peace
You’re my hope when I’m weak
You are Majesty
You are all that I need
You give life give me peace
You’re my hope when I’m weak
You are Majesty
Ooh oh oh
Oh oooh oh
Oh oh oh
And I’ll never stop praising
Ooh oh oh
Oh oooh oh
Oh oh oh
And I’ll never stop praising
Video
Never Stop Praising | Impact Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
"Never Stop Praising" by Impact Worship, released on February 24, 2023, stands as a powerful declaration of unwavering devotion and complete dependence on God. The song immediately establishes its core message: a commitment to perpetual worship, born from a deep understanding of who God is and what He provides. It is a simple yet profound anthem, articulating the foundational truth that praise is not just an occasional act but a continuous state of the believer's heart and life. The narrative behind the song is not complex but rather mirrors the direct call to worship found throughout Scripture—it's a joyful response to the character and works of the Divine King, inviting everyone to partake in this endless offering.
The song's central message is a testament to the inexhaustible nature of God's worthiness and the believer's endless gratitude. The opening lines, "I lift up my voice and sing / All praises to my king," set the stage for an intentional and active form of worship, reflecting numerous biblical exhortations to exalt the Lord. Psalm 145:1-3 proclaims, "I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name for ever and ever. Every day I will praise you and extol your name for ever and ever. Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise," echoing the song's commitment to boundless adoration. The repeated affirmation, "I will sing, I will sing / And I’ll never stop praising," is not a casual promise but a deep spiritual vow, a constant state of communion that aligns with Paul’s instruction in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 to "rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances." This relentless praise is not merely a task but a joyful response to recognizing God as sovereign, as "my king," aligning with Revelation 19:16 where He is proclaimed "King of kings and Lord of lords."
The latter part of the song deepens the reasons for this unwavering praise, moving beyond the act itself to articulate the Giver. The verses "You are all that I need / You give life give me peace / You’re my hope when I’m weak / You are Majesty" form the theological bedrock for the sustained adoration. The assertion that God is "all that I need" resonates with Philippians 4:19, promising that "my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus," and Psalm 23:1, "The LORD is my shepherd; I lack nothing." He is the ultimate source of existence, providing "life" abundantly, as Jesus declared in John 10:10, "I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." The "peace" offered is not worldly but divine, a promise found in John 14:27 where Jesus assures His followers, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you." Furthermore, in moments of fragility, God serves as "my hope when I’m weak," a truth powerfully articulated in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, where God assures, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." This hope is not a fleeting wish but a steadfast anchor for the soul, as Hebrews 6:19 describes. Finally, the declaration "You are Majesty" crowns these attributes, acknowledging God's supreme glory and grandeur, a truth celebrated in Psalm 104:1, "The LORD my God, you are very great; you are clothed with splendor and majesty." The recurring "Oh oh oh" sections serve as wordless bursts of worship, an overflow of emotion where words fall short, akin to the Spirit interceding for us with groans that words cannot express (Romans 8:26). Impact Worship's "Never Stop Praising" thus serves as a powerful reminder and encouragement for believers to fix their gaze on the all-sufficient, life-giving, peace-bestowing, hope-inspiring, and majestic King, committing to a life of ceaseless adoration for His enduring goodness and boundless attributes.