Jesus Culture - All I Need Lyrics
Lyrics
Left my fear by the side of the road
Hear You speak, won't let go
Fall to my knees, as I lift my hands to pray
Got every reason to be here again
Father's love that draws me in
And all my eyes wanna see is a glimpse of You
All I need is You
All I need is You, Lord, is You, Lord
All I need is You
All I need is You, Lord, is You, Lord
One more day, and it's not the same
Your Spirit calls my heart to sing
Drawn to the voice of my Savior once again
Where would my soul be without Your Son
Gave His life to save the earth
Rest in the thought that You're watching over me
All I need is You
All I need is You
All I need is You
All I need is You
You hold the universe
You hold everyone on earth
You hold the universe
You hold, You hold
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" All i need is You " Kim Walker Jesus Culture
Meaning & Inspiration
Jesus Culture's "All I Need," featured on their 2007 album *We Cry Out*, is a powerful declaration of unwavering dependence on God, moving beyond a simple melody to offer a profound theological statement. The song’s core message resonates with the biblical truth that in Christ, we possess everything essential for life and godliness, a concept echoed throughout Scripture. It speaks to the profound realization that earthly possessions, personal achievements, or even human relationships, while valuable, are ultimately secondary to the all-sufficiency found in God’s presence and provision. This sentiment is deeply rooted in the Apostle Paul's declaration in Philippians 4:13, "I can do all this through him who gives me strength," and the Psalmist's confident assertion in Psalm 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." "All I Need" captures this spirit of contentment that transcends circumstances, reminding us that true fulfillment is not found in accumulation but in the intimate knowledge and experience of God. The song's emphasis on God as the singular source of need fulfillment aligns with Jesus’ own words in John 6:35, "I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty." The fervent worship conveyed in the song is an invitation to reorient our desires, shifting our focus from the transient to the eternal, from the created to the Creator, recognizing that in Him, all our spiritual, emotional, and even physical needs are met. This is not a song about having ‘enough,’ but about having ‘all’ because we have ‘Him,’ a truth that transforms perspective and fuels genuine gratitude.