Jesus Culture - Christ Is All Lyrics
Lyrics
Verse 1:
So many times I've fought for my reward
Looking for what is mine before I give You Yours
You have always been and You will always be
The center of all history
Verse 2:
May my name be know by only You
Written on Your heart, marked with perfume
And devotion be the only memory
From any story ever told of me
Chorus:
Christ is all
All that matters, all that matters
Christ is all
All that matters, all that matters
Ooh, He's everything, He's everything
Verse 3:
Whatever You ask of me it's not too much
Whatever is in my hands will be enough
And there's nothing that You're unworthy of
You defend uncalculated love
Chorus:
Christ is all
All that matters, all that matters
Christ is all
All that matters, all that matters
Oh, He's all that matters
Bridge:
How I long to join the saints to live forever in devotion
Where the bottles that we've broken turn to crowns that we cast down
So, whatever loss or gain, it's an honor and a privilege
That my life would be a witness to Jesus' name
And how I long to join the saints to live forever in devotion
Where the bottles that we've broken turn to crowns that we cast down
So, whatever loss or gain, it's an honor and a privilege
That my life would be a witness to Jesus' name
Refrain:
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
And let the other things go
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
And let the other things go
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
And let the other things go
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
And let the other things go
(There's just one thing)
Refrain:
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
And let the other things go
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
Because there's just one thing
I just wanna sit at the feet of Jesus
And let the other things go
Refrain:
I just wanna sit, and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
He's more than enough, He's more than enough
C'mon and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
He's freedom He's freedom
C'mon and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
C'mon and let the other things go
He's made this freedom
Video
Christ Is All feat. Myriah Grubbs | Official Live Video | Jesus Culture
Meaning & Inspiration
The arrival of Jesus Culture's "Christ Is All," featuring Myriah Grubbs, on March 29, 2025, brings a profound focus to the central truth of the Christian faith: the absolute preeminence and sufficiency of Jesus Christ. This song doesn't just offer a pleasant melody; it serves as a worshipful declaration, aiming to re-center our perspective squarely on the Person of Jesus, echoing a timeless biblical theme that has anchored believers through centuries. The title itself encapsulates a deep theological reality – that in Christ, we possess everything necessary for life, godliness, salvation, and fulfillment. This isn't just a nice idea; it's the foundation upon which all true hope and identity are built, as powerfully articulated in Colossians 3:11, which states, "Christ is all, and is in all." The song seems to invite us into this reality, moving beyond a surface-level acknowledgment to a wholehearted embrace of Christ as the beginning and end of our existence.
Exploring the message further reveals the song likely delves into the multifaceted ways Christ embodies "all." He is our life, the source of our spiritual vitality and purpose, a truth resonated in Colossians 3:4, where Paul writes, "When Christ who is your life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory." He is also our righteousness, covering our imperfections and making us acceptable before a holy God, aligning with passages like 2 Corinthians 5:21, which tells us God made "him who knew no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God." Furthermore, the song likely points to Christ as our wisdom, guiding our steps and revealing God's truth, as acknowledged in 1 Corinthians 1:30, where it's written that God "became to us wisdom from God, righteousness and sanctification and redemption." This comprehensive view of Christ is not merely doctrinal; it's deeply personal and transformative, speaking to the believer's identity and security being found wholly and solely in Him.
Musically, Jesus Culture, with Myriah Grubbs' likely impactful vocal delivery, crafts an atmosphere conducive to worship and reflection. The arrangement and instrumentation would aim to build an environment where the truth of "Christ Is All" can settle into the heart and mind. The melody and dynamics probably serve to underscore the weight and wonder of the message, moving from contemplative moments reflecting on His sufficiency to perhaps powerful declarations of His worthiness. Myriah Grubbs' feature would naturally lend a unique voice and emotional depth to the track, guiding the listener through the journey of acknowledging Christ's place of supreme importance. This musical setting isn't mere background; it's a vehicle for the Spirit to impress upon the worshiper the glorious truth that everything we need, everything we are called to be, is found completely in Jesus Christ.
Ultimately, "Christ Is All" serves as a potent reminder in a world often pulling us in countless directions, promising fulfillment in temporary things. It calls us back to the simple, profound truth articulated throughout Scripture: that in Christ alone is fullness found. Philippians 3:7-8 speaks powerfully to this, with Paul considering everything else loss "for the sake of Christ" and counting it as rubbish "in order that I may gain Christ." This song seems designed to cultivate that same posture – a laying down of lesser pursuits to grasp the immeasurable treasure of knowing Him. It's a worship anthem for the soul, encouraging a daily realignment, a conscious choice to see Jesus as not just a part of our lives, but the entirety of it, the very air we breathe spiritually, the hope that never disappoints, and the One in whom all things hold together, as affirmed in Colossians 1:17.