Kingdom Praise - Created To Worship - To Give You Praise Lyrics
Lyrics
Created to worship,
Created to give you praise,
Created to worship,
I give you all of me.
Created to worship,
Created to give you praise,
Created to worship,
I give you all of me
For I was born with a purpose,
Placed in the earth,
Just to give you praise,
For I was born with a purpose,
Placed in the earth,
Just to give you praise.
I'll bless you, forever, I'll give you praise
I was created, to give you worship, I'll give you praise
My heart's desire, my heart's desire,
is to give you worship and praise
My heart's desire, my heart's desire,
is to give you worship and praise
For I was born with a purpose,
Placed in the earth,
Just to give you praise,
For I was born with a purpose,
Placed in the earth,
Just to give you praise.
By Kingdom Praise Church
Video
Created to Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
On May 9, 2017, Kingdom Praise released "Created To Worship - To Give You Praise," a powerful declaration that succinctly captures the essence of human existence through a divine lens. This song serves as a profound anthem, articulating the fundamental purpose for which humanity was brought into being: to offer adoration and glorification to its Creator. It immediately immerses the hearer in a spiritual reflection, moving beyond mere musical enjoyment to a deep encounter with core tenets of faith.
The song's message is a straightforward yet immensely significant theological statement. From its opening lines, it establishes that creation itself is intrinsically linked to an act of worship. It proclaims that our very existence is not accidental but purposeful, intrinsically designed to give God praise. This isn't merely a suggestion or an option; it's presented as the inherent design and reason for our placement on earth. The commitment to "give you all of me" extends this concept beyond intellectual agreement to a full surrender of one's entire being – mind, body, and spirit – to this ultimate purpose. This surrender isn't portrayed as a burdensome obligation but as the fulfillment of our deepest design and the truest expression of our identity.
Delving deeper into its theological fabric, "Created To Worship - To Give You Praise" resonates with profound biblical truth, echoing numerous scriptures that articulate humanity's divine commission. The foundational assertion that we are "created to worship, created to give You praise" aligns perfectly with Isaiah 43:7, which states, "everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made." This verse unequivocally establishes that God fashioned us for His glory, with worship as the natural response to His magnificent handiwork. Revelation 4:11 further reinforces this, declaring, "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being." The song’s call to "give you all of me" is a direct reflection of Romans 12:1, which exhorts us to "offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship." It embodies the complete devotion urged by Jesus in Mark 12:30: to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
The affirmation, "For I was born with a purpose, placed in the earth, just to give you praise," speaks to the intentionality of God’s creation. This isn't a random existence; it's a life infused with divine intention. Ephesians 2:10 reminds us, "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." Our praise, then, is not just a 'good work' but the very culmination of our identity as God’s crafted masterpiece. The repeated desire to "bless you, forever" and to continually offer praise mirrors Psalm 145:1-2, where David declares, "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." This commitment underscores an unending posture of thanksgiving and adoration, reflecting the eternal nature of God's worthiness. Finally, the declaration that "My heart's desire… is to give you worship and praise" goes beyond outward actions, reaching into the very core of our being. Psalm 37:4 encourages us to "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart," suggesting that when our deepest longing aligns with God's purpose for us—which is worship—our hearts find their true contentment and fulfillment. The very name of the artist, Kingdom Praise, perfectly encapsulates the song’s profound message, inviting all to join in the eternal chorus of exalting the King and aligning their lives with the grand, overarching purpose of glorifying God. This song serves as a powerful reminder and an urgent call to embrace our ultimate calling, encouraging a life lived in constant, deliberate adoration of our Creator.