Kent Henry - When I Look Into Your Holiness Lyrics
Lyrics
When I look into Your holiness
When I gaze into Your loveliness
Your loveliness
When all things that surround become shadows
In the light of You
In the light of You
When I've found the joy of reaching Your heart
When my will becomes enthroned in Your love
When all things that surround become shadows
In the light of You
Light of You
I worship You I worship You
I worship You worship You
The reason I live is to worship You
I worship You
I worship You (You are my God)
I worship You
The reason I live is to worship You
When I look into Your holiness
When I gaze into Your loveliness
Your loveliness
When all things that surround become shadows
In the light of You
In the light of You
In the light of You
When I've found the joy of reaching Your heart
Reaching Your heart
When my will becomes enthroned in Your love
When all things that surround become shadows
In the light of You
It's the reason that I live
I worship You I worship You
I worship You
The reason I live is to worship You
I worship of You with all my heart
I worship You worship You
The reason I live is to worship You
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When I Look Into Your Holiness
Meaning & Inspiration
Kent Henry gave us a gift when he penned these lines, capturing that specific, breathless moment when a believer finally quits trying to impress God and just lets Him be God. It is easy to fill our days with the noise of our own agendas, but this track clears the room, forcing us to stare directly at the raw majesty of our Creator. When the lyrics speak of looking into His holiness, they draw from that same trembling wonder Moses felt at the burning bush in Exodus 3, where the presence of God demanded a total shift in perspective. You cannot be near a holy God and remain the same. The world around us, with all its flashing lights and urgent demands, fades into nothingness the second the light of Christ breaks through, much like Paul realized in Philippians 3, where he counted his previous accolades as nothing compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus.
There is a gritty honesty in the line about our will becoming enthroned in His love. Most of us fight to keep our own throne, yet this song invites us to practice the surrender Jesus demonstrated in Gethsemane. We are not just singing pretty words; we are asking to be unseated so that His love can dictate every move. When the lyrics claim the reason for our lives is to worship Him, they hit the nail on the head regarding our original design. We were not made for hobbies, careers, or status, but to reflect the image of the One who saved us. In Revelation 4, the elders cast their crowns down because they recognize that the only proper response to the presence of the Almighty is humble, total devotion. This song acts as a spiritual mirror, exposing where we have settled for less than His presence. If your life does not feel like an act of worship, it is time to stop looking at the shadows of your circumstances and start fixing your eyes on the One who is the light of the world.