Jeremy Riddle - Draw Near Lyrics

Lyrics

Draw near to me
For I have drawn near to You
Pull on the strings of my heart
For I long to respond to You

All my love is for You, all my love is Yours
All my love is for You, all my love is Yours

Draw near to me
For I have drawn near to You
Pull on the strings of my heart
For I long to respond to You

All my love is for You, all my love is Yours
All my love is for You, all my love is Yours

I have made a place for You here
So come on, come on
All things are possible here
So come on, come on

I have made a place for You here
So come on, come on
All things are possible here
So come on, come on

Draw near to me
For I have drawn near to You
Pull on the strings of my heart
For I long to respond to You

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Draw Near (LIVE) - Jeremy Riddle | The Loft Sessions

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Meaning & Inspiration

Jeremy Riddle's "Draw Near," a profound worship anthem released on May 18, 2012, extends an invitation that transcends mere melody, delving into the very heart of divine relationship. This song beautifully articulates the reciprocal nature of intimacy with God, painting a vivid picture of His longing for us and our innate desire to respond. It’s a lyrical conversation, first echoing God’s initiating love, then our human plea for deeper connection, culminating in an affirmation of God's dwelling within us and the boundless potential that arises from His presence.

The central plea, "Draw near to me / For I have drawn near to You," forms the foundational premise of the song. This line beautifully encapsulates the divine initiative, mirroring Scripture's consistent message that God always makes the first move. Just as 1 John 4:19 declares, "We love because he first loved us," this lyric reminds us that our ability to approach God stems from His prior act of drawing near to humanity through Christ. The call to "draw near" is then our invited response, echoing James 4:8, which promises, "Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you." It's an encouragement, not a command born of obligation, but a loving summons to a relationship already initiated and secured by divine grace.

Following this invitation, the lines "Pull on the strings of my heart / For I long to respond to You" reveal the authentic yearning of the human spirit for God. This is not a passive waiting, but an active posture of readiness and desire. It acknowledges that true spiritual awakening often requires a divine prompting, a gentle tug from the Creator upon the deepest affections of the soul. Jeremiah 17:10 reminds us that God searches the heart, and Psalm 139:23-24 prays for God to know our hearts and lead us. Here, the sentiment is a willing surrender to that divine examination, an open declaration of our deepest desire for Him to stir our affections and guide our every response. Our love, expressed with "All my love is for You, all my love is Yours," becomes a wholehearted offering, fulfilling the greatest commandment to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, and mind, as recorded in Matthew 22:37. It is a genuine outpouring, an acknowledgement that our very capacity to love originates from Him and ultimately returns to Him in worship.

The song then shifts, proclaiming, "I have made a place for You here / So come on, come on / All things are possible here." This is a powerful declaration of spiritual readiness, a testament to the believer's intentional act of consecrating their inner being as a dwelling place for God. This concept finds profound resonance in Ephesians 3:17, which speaks of Christ dwelling in our hearts through faith, and Revelation 3:20, where Jesus stands at the door and knocks, desiring to come in and dine with us. The repeated "come on" serves as an earnest, unhindered welcome, a fervent invitation for God’s full presence. With His indwelling, the subsequent assertion, "All things are possible here," becomes a truth rooted in divine power, not human capability. It echoes Matthew 19:26, "With God all things are possible," and Mark 9:23, "All things are possible for one who believes." This isn't a declaration of personal strength, but a humble recognition that where God dwells, limitations recede, and His supernatural power is unleashed, transforming circumstances and enabling spiritual breakthroughs that far exceed our natural abilities. The song closes by reaffirming the initial invitation, solidifying the cycle of God's unwavering pursuit and our ever-present opportunity to draw closer, ensuring the enduring relevance and impact of this spiritual journey.

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