Passion + Kristian Stanfill - All About You Lyrics
Lyrics
We’re clearing off the surface
You’re coming into focus
We’re going back to the basics, the glory of Your face is
The reason why we do this
The winds of worship blowing
The doors of heaven open
Jesus You’re at the center, Lord help us to remember
The reason why we do this
It’s all about You, it’s all about You
Always has been, always will be
All about You
All about You
Our priorities are changing
We remember why You made us
We’re all sons and daughters, dancing with our Father
It’s not that complicated
Every story of impossible miracles
It’s all about You
Every story of a prodigal coming home
It’s all about You
Every story of revival, I know
It’s all about You
Your kingdom’s all about lives changed, empty graves
It’s all about You
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Passion, Kristian Stanfill - All About You
Meaning & Inspiration
Released on February 24, 2023, "All About You" by Passion featuring Kristian Stanfill emerges as a potent declaration of unwavering devotion, a song that seeks to strip away all superficiality and redirect the gaze toward the singular object of ultimate worship. From its opening lines, the track endeavors to simplify complex theological concepts, returning to the foundational truth of God's presence and the glory of His face as the sole motivation for all endeavors, a sentiment echoing the Apostle Paul's admonishment in 1 Corinthians 10:31: "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." The imagery of "winds of worship blowing" and "doors of heaven open" conjures a profound sense of spiritual awakening and accessibility, suggesting a divine invitation to draw near. The repetition of "Jesus, You’re at the center" serves as a powerful refrain, reinforcing the song's core message that in all circumstances, both personal and communal, the focus must remain resolutely on Christ, much like Jesus Himself stated in John 14:6, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
The heart of "All About You" beats with the unwavering conviction that its narrative is not confined to a fleeting moment but is an eternal truth. The assertion, "Always has been, always will be," speaks to the unchanging nature of God and His ultimate sovereignty. This resonates deeply with the biblical account of God's redemptive plan, a narrative that spans creation, fall, and redemption, consistently pointing back to His divine purpose. As the song progresses, it shifts to an internal recalibration, highlighting how a renewed understanding of our identity as "sons and daughters, dancing with our Father" transforms our priorities. This speaks directly to the transformative power of the Gospel, as described in Galatians 4:6-7: "Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit crying, 'Abba! Father!' So you are no longer a slave, but a child, and if a child, then an heir through God." The stripping away of complication, the return to the simple, profound reality of a loving Father and His cherished children, is a hallmark of true spiritual freedom.
The song's power is further amplified by its invocation of the grand narratives of faith, pointing to "every story of impossible miracles," "every story of a prodigal coming home," and "every story of revival." These are not abstract concepts but tangible testimonies of God's active work in the world and in individual lives, affirming His power to overcome the insurmountable and to restore the lost, as seen in Luke 15’s parable of the lost son and the countless accounts of supernatural intervention throughout Scripture. Ultimately, "All About You" is a fervent plea and a bold proclamation that the unfolding of God's kingdom, the changing of lives, and even the victory over death itself, symbolized by "empty graves," are all culminating in and emanating from Him. It’s a song that calls for a recalibration of the soul, urging listeners to find their ultimate purpose and identity in the boundless love and eternal plan of God, echoing the profound truth that "for from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen" (Romans 11:36).