Judikay - All I Have Lyrics
Lyrics
Some Trust in Horses and Chariots
But my boast is in you
You surely keep in perfect peace
Those whose gaze are on you
I pour my love on you, you are all I see
I pour my love on you, you are all that I see
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have My strength is you lord My joy is you lord
My hope is you lord My source is you
When push comes to shove
You are all I have
On my strengthened and weakest days You are all I have
Mountain high and valley low
You are all I have
Jesus I pour my love on you
You are all I see You are all I see
You are all I see
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have My strength is you lord My joy is you lord
My source is you
My hope is you lord My strength is you lord My joy is you lord
My hope is you lord My source is you
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have
You are all I have
Video
Judikay - All I Have (Official Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Judikay's song "All I Have," released alongside its official video on October 11, 2024, is a profound declaration of faith rooted in complete dependence on God. The song immediately establishes its foundation with the lines, "Some Trust in Horses and Chariots, But my boast is in you." This powerful opening draws directly from ancient wisdom and scripture, specifically Psalm 20:7, which contrasts reliance on military might and worldly strength with putting one's trust in the name of the Lord. It sets the stage for the central theme: finding ultimate security and confidence not in earthly power or resources, but solely in the divine.
Following this declaration of trust, the lyrics assure the listener, "You surely keep in perfect peace, Those whose gaze are on you." This resonates deeply with Isaiah 26:3, which promises perfect peace for those whose minds are steadfast because they trust in God. The phrase highlights the transformative effect of focused devotion – that by keeping one's attention fixed on the divine, a state of unwavering peace, undisturbed by external circumstances, is maintained. It suggests that this peace is not merely the absence of trouble, but a profound internal stability granted by God to those who actively fix their attention and hope upon Him.
The core of the song is encapsulated in the repeated, emphatic assertion, "You are all I have." This phrase is both a statement of reality and a declaration of allegiance. Coupled with "I pour my love on you, you are all I see," it expresses an absolute commitment and a singleness of focus. It signifies a state where worldly possessions, achievements, or even relationships, while they may be present, pale in significance compared to the centrality of God. He is portrayed as the sole essential, the one indispensable entity in the believer's life, representing sufficiency and ultimate satisfaction regardless of lack or abundance in other areas.
The lyrics further elaborate on the multifaceted role of God in the believer's life by listing attributes and scenarios: "My strength is you lord, My joy is you lord, My hope is you lord, My source is you." This comprehensive description positions God as the origin and sustainer of every vital aspect of existence. The song then applies this reliance to various life experiences: "When push comes to shove," "On my strengthened and weakest days," and "Mountain high and valley low." These phrases paint a picture of life's unpredictable journey, encompassing moments of intense challenge, periods of vigor, times of vulnerability, and both triumphant highs and despairing lows. In every conceivable situation, the song declares, God remains "all I have," reinforcing the message of His constant, all-sufficient presence through every season.
Through its simple yet profound lyrics, "All I Have" serves as an inspirational anthem of unwavering faith and absolute reliance on God. It calls listeners to shift their focus from temporary, unreliable sources of security to the eternal, unfailing presence of the divine. The repetition of the central theme solidifies its message, encouraging a deep-seated conviction that God is not just *a part* of life, but the totality of what truly matters and the source from which everything else flows. It is a musical expression of surrender and trust, inviting believers to embrace God as their complete sufficiency in all things.