Lauren Daigle - Let It Be A Hallelujah Lyrics

Album: Let It Be A Hallelujah - Single
Released: 01 Aug 2025
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Lyrics

Take my life and let it be
My soul devoted Lord to Thee
Take my moments and all my days
Make them endless praise
Take my heart and let it move
In spirit and in truth
For the glory of Your name

With every breath that's in me
With every song and melody
Let it be a hallelujah
In every breaking moment
In every blessing that You give
Let it be a hallelujah
Oh Lord, let it be a hallelujah

All my hopes and all my fears
Every trial, every tear
In the chaos, You remain
Faithful all the way
Through the victories
Through the scars
Let me echo who You are
For the glory of Your name

With every breath that's in me
With every song and melody
Let it be a hallelujah
In every breaking moment
In every blessing that You give
Let it be a hallelujah
Oh Lord, let it be a hallelujah

Oh, let it be a hallelujah
Let it be a hallelujah
Nothing, but a hallelujah to you, God
Oh, let it be a hallelujah
All my life a hallelujah
Let it be a hallelujah to You, God

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Meaning & Inspiration

Lauren Daigle’s single, "Let It Be A Hallelujah," released August 1st, 2025, arrives as a powerful declaration of surrendered devotion, a spiritual anthem designed to resonate deeply within the heart of anyone seeking to align their life with divine purpose. This song is not merely a collection of pleasant sounds; it is a profound prayer set to music, a testament to the transformative power of placing one's entire existence into God's hands. The underlying message is beautifully echoed in the timeless hymn, "Take my life and let it be consecrated, Lord, to Thee," but Daigle's rendition breathes fresh, contemporary life into this ancient sentiment. The lyrics articulate a desire for every aspect of life – moments, days, and heartbeats – to be expressions of praise. This echoes the Psalmist’s cry in Psalm 150:6, "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord," urging a continuous outflow of adoration that transcends specific events and permeates the very fabric of being. The repeated refrain, "Let it be a hallelujah," acts as a spiritual anchor, a reminder that even amidst the inevitable trials and uncertainties of life, a response of worship is possible and indeed, commanded. This resilience of spirit in the face of adversity finds its scriptural parallel in Romans 8:28, which assures believers that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him," suggesting that even hardship can be transmuted into praise. Daigle’s exploration of "every breaking moment" and "every blessing" underscores the omnipresence of God's grace, a grace that is sufficient in both joy and sorrow. The commitment to allow "all my hopes and all my fears, every trial, every tear" to be part of this hallelujah is a radical act of trust, mirroring the faith of David who, despite immense suffering, declared in Psalm 34:1, "I will always praise the Lord; his praise will be on my lips." The song’s core, therefore, is a surrender, a recognition that true freedom and purpose are found not in self-reliance but in offering our complete selves to the Creator. This offering, as articulated by Daigle, becomes not a burden but a joyful hallelujah, a recognition of God's faithfulness "through the chaos" and "through the scars." It's a living testament to the promise found in Isaiah 43:2, "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you." Ultimately, "Let It Be A Hallelujah" calls listeners to a similar posture of humble reverence, inviting them to transform their entire lives into an ongoing song of praise, a testament to the unwavering glory of God.

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