Intro
1, 2, 3, 4
Verse 1: Nate Moore
Before I see the mountain move
Before I dance upon the waves
Before I speak that it is done
Of my healing
Before You set the wrong things right
Before You lead me to the heights
Before You speak that it is won
Of my victory
Chorus: Nate Moore
Hands high, heart open
All I know is
Praise is an open door
An open door
To an open Heaven
And I praise 'cause I know there's more
I know there's more
More of Your presence
Verse 2: Maryanne J. George
Till I see the mountain move
Till I dance upon the waves
Till I speak that it is done
Of my healing
Till You set the wrong things right
Till You lead me to the heights
Till I feel that it is won
Of my victory
Chorus: Maryanne J. George
Hands high, heart open
All I know is
Praise is an open door
An open door
To an open Heaven
I'll praise 'cause I know there's more
I know there's more
More of Your presence, oh
Praise is an open door
An open door
To an open Heaven
So I'll praise 'cause I know there's more (I know, I know, I know)
I know there's more
More of Your presence
Bridge: Nate Moore & Maryanne J. George, (Maryanne J. George)
Here, I'll keep making room
Do what You want to
'Cause I just can't leave the way I came
Here, as I open my mouth
All of Heaven comes down
'Cause I just can't leave the way I came
Here, I'll keep making room
Do what You want to
'Cause I just can't leave the way I came
Here, as I open my mouth
All of Heaven comes down
'Cause I just can't leave the way I came (I just can't leave, oh)
I just can't leave the way I came (I just can't leave, oh)
I just can't leave the way I came (I just can't leave, I just can't leave, oh)
I just can't leave the way I came (I just can't leave the way I came)
I just can't leave the way I came
Chorus: Maryanne J. George
Praise is an open door
An open door
To an open Heaven
Oh I'll praise 'cause I know there's more (I know it, I know it, I know it, I know it, I know it)
I know there's more
More of Your presence (Praise is an open door)
Praise is an open door (An open door)
An open door (Hey, to an open Heaven)
To an open Heaven (Hey, oh, so I'll praise)
I'll praise 'cause I know there's more ('Cause I know there's more)
I know there's more
More of Your presence
So I'll praise 'cause I know there's more
I know there's more
More of Your presence
So I'll praise 'cause I know there's more
Oh, I know there's more
More of Your presence
Spontaneous: Maryanne J. George
I just can't leave the way I came
Things are forever changed in Your presence
Things are forever changed
Outro: Nate Moore
More and more and more and more
More and more and more and more, Jesus
More of You
I just want more and more and more and more
More and more and more and more, Jesus
More of You
I want more and more and more and more
More and more and more and more, Jesus
I just want You
More and more and more and more
More and more and more and more, Jesus
I just want You (Just want You)
Open Door (feat. Nate Moore & Maryanne J. George) | Maverick City Music | TRIBL
Open Door Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
The song "Open Door" by Maryanne J. George featuring Nate Moore, released as part of the Maverick City Music | TRIBL collection on January 26, 2021, arrives as a profound invitation wrapped in worship. From the outset, it feels less like a performance and more like a raw, honest conversation with the divine, capturing a moment of spiritual vulnerability and hopeful surrender. The heart of the song centers on the powerful biblical metaphor of an open door, representing God's ever-present accessibility, His invitation to enter into His presence, and the new pathways He creates for those who choose to follow Him. It speaks to the moment of decision when faced with God's persistent knocking, a theme deeply resonant with the words found in Revelation 3:20, where Jesus declares, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me." The song captures this divine initiative and the human response required – the act of opening up one's life to the transformative power of God.
Musically, the track possesses a compelling, organic quality, characteristic of many Maverick City Music recordings. The instrumentation creates a spacious, reflective atmosphere that allows the vocal performances to shine. Maryanne J. George’s voice carries a remarkable blend of strength and tender sincerity, conveying the weight and wonder of encountering this divine opportunity. Nate Moore's contribution adds another layer of authentic expression, his voice complementing Maryanne's as they together articulate the yearning and the faith involved in stepping through the "open door." There’s a beautiful build in the song, mirroring the spiritual journey it describes – perhaps starting with a quiet realization of God's call and building to a confident declaration of stepping into what He has prepared. This progression mirrors the biblical promise of new beginnings for those who turn to God, as articulated in Isaiah 43:19, "Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert." The song feels like walking through that newly made way.
The lyrical focus remains intently on this central image of the open door. It represents not just an entry point, but a transition from one state to another – perhaps from doubt to faith, from wandering to belonging, from old patterns to new life in Christ. This concept is profoundly biblical. Jesus identified Himself as the door in John 10:9, stating, "I am the door. If anyone enters by me, he will be saved and will go in and out and find pasture." The song resonates with this truth, portraying the "open door" as synonymous with relationship with Christ and the abundant life He offers. Furthermore, the very act of God opening a door speaks to divine opportunity and providence, much like the "great door for effective work" mentioned in 1 Corinthians 16:9 that was opened for Paul. The song encourages those singing along or simply listening to perceive and respond to the doors God is opening in their own lives, whether it's a door to salvation, a door to deeper intimacy, a door to service, or a door out of a difficult season. It serves as a powerful reminder that God is constantly making a way and inviting us to step into His purposes, requiring only our willingness to hear His voice and open the door of our hearts and lives. It’s a worshipful declaration of God’s welcoming nature and the transformative impact of choosing to enter the space He has prepared.