Lizzie Morgan - Can't Help But Praise Lyrics
Lyrics
You did it all You're the God who did it all You did it all We’re gonna praise You for it You're the God who did it all
You did it all You did it all for me You gave Your life So I could walk free
You lived and died To give me life abundantly I can’t deny This praise inside
You did it all (Yes You did) You did it all for me You gave Your life So I could walk free
You lived and died To give me life abundantly I can’t deny This praise inside
I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (I can’t help but praise You) I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (Somebody lift Him up)
We’re gonna give You the glory tonight
You did it all You did it all for me You gave Your life So I could walk free
You lived and died To give me life abundantly I can’t deny This praise inside
I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (I can’t help but praise You, cause You deserve it) I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (I can’t help but praise)
I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (I can’t help but praise) I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise
All the glory All the glory We want to see You high and lifted up You are worthy You are worthy We want to see You high and lifted up
Highest praises Highest praises We want to see You high and lifted up Hallelujah hallelujah We want to see You high and lifted up
All the glory All the glory We want to see You high and lifted up You are worthy You are worthy We want to see You high and lifted up
Highest praises Highest praises We want to see You high and lifted up Hallelujah hallelujah We want to see You high and lifted up
I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (c’mon somebody give Him the glory) I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise (I can’t help praise when I think of all You’ve done)
I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise I can’t help but praise
All the glory All the glory We want to see You High and lifted up
You are worthy You are worthy We want to see You High and lifted up
Highest praises Highest praises We want to see You High and lifted up
Hallelujah hallelujah We want to see You High and lifted up
All the glory All the glory We want to see You High and lifted up
You are worthy (there’s only One) You are worthy (there’s only One) We want to see You High and lifted up
Highest praises Highest praises We want to see You High and lifted up
Hallelujah hallelujah We want to see You High and lifted up We want to see You High and lifted up We want to see You High and lifted up (be exalted in all the earth) We want to see You (be high and lifted up)
Higher, higher and higher We want to see You High and lifted up Higher, higher and higher We want to see You High and lifted up Higher, higher and higher We want to see You High and lifted up We want to see You High and lifted up We want to see You We want to see You We want to see You Higher, higher and higher We want to see You We want to see You Higher, higher and higher We want to see You We want to see You We want to see You Higher, higher and higher We want to see You We want to see You Somebody lift up a shout
Songwriters: Lizzie Morgan, Jason Ingram, Steven Ward
Video
Lizzie Morgan - Can't Help But Praise (Official Live Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Lizzie Morgan's "Can't Help But Praise," set for release on 2025-07-18 with its official live video, emerges as a profound declaration of faith, anchoring itself in the foundational truths of Christian belief. From its opening lines, the song immediately establishes a core tenet: the absolute sovereignty and complete work of God. It presents a narrative of divine action and human response, articulating the profound impact of God's redemptive plan in a direct, accessible manner. This isn't just a song; it's an overflowing testament to an unshakeable faith, designed to inspire and unify hearts in worship.
The spiritual heartbeat of "Can't Help But Praise" lies in its unwavering focus on the finished work of Jesus Christ. The repeated assertion, "You did it all," serves as a powerful reminder that salvation is entirely God’s initiative and accomplishment, echoing sentiments found in passages like John 19:30, where Jesus declares "It is finished" from the cross. The lyrics deepen this truth by specifying, "You did it all for me," personalizing the grand narrative of redemption. This profound act is further elaborated through the sacrifice: "You gave Your life so I could walk free." This statement encapsulates the core Gospel message, drawing parallels to verses like Galatians 5:1, which speaks of freedom in Christ, and Romans 6:22, where freedom from sin leads to righteousness. Morgan then connects this sacrifice to a new reality: "You lived and died to give me life abundantly," directly referencing Jesus’ promise in John 10:10, a life characterized by spiritual fullness, purpose, and intimate relationship with the Creator, far beyond mere existence.
The song’s title and central refrain, "I can’t deny this praise inside" and "I can’t help but praise," are not just catchy phrases; they are a theological and emotional response to the divine acts described. This uncontainable praise stems from a deep, personal understanding of God's grace and sacrifice. It reflects the truth that genuine encounter with God's love naturally produces an overflow of adoration, a spontaneous worship that cannot be suppressed, similar to how Psalm 103 calls us to bless the Lord and remember His benefits. The praise described isn't forced; it's an authentic, internal wellspring bubbling to the surface, an involuntary reaction to the overwhelming goodness of God. As the song progresses, it broadens this personal testimony into a collective affirmation of God’s supreme worth. Phrases like "All the glory," "You are worthy," "Highest praises," and "We want to see You high and lifted up" shift the focus from individual gratitude to communal exaltation. This imagery of God being "high and lifted up" directly recalls prophetic visions like Isaiah 6:1, where the Lord is seen seated on a throne, exalted above all, signifying His supreme authority and holiness. The repeated "Hallelujah" then becomes a universal sound of worship, an invitation for every soul to join in acknowledging God’s greatness. Through its direct language and profound scriptural echoes, "Can't Help But Praise" serves not only as a song but as a declaration of faith, reminding us of the immense debt of gratitude we owe and the natural, joyful response that erupts from a heart transformed by grace. It masterfully guides the worshiper from personal realization of salvation to a collective, unwavering proclamation of God’s matchless glory, encouraging an atmosphere where praise isn't an option, but an unavoidable, joyful outpouring.