Sean Feucht - You Are All Lyrics
Lyrics
You are all, I'll ever need
You are all, I've ever dreamed of (repeat)
Your purity, is washing over me
While your teaching me
How to love you again (again, again, again)
How I love you
How I love you
How I love you
Over and over again
Video
Worthy of it All / I Exalt Thee - Sean Feucht - Times Square
Meaning & Inspiration
Sean Feucht's "You Are All," released in 2008 as part of the album *Waiting Still*, is a profound declaration of singular devotion and fulfillment found in a divine relationship. The song's core message echoes the Old Testament yearning for an all-sufficient God, a sentiment beautifully captured in the repeated assertion that this divine presence is "all I'll ever need" and "all I've ever dreamed of." This isn't merely a statement of preference, but a deep recognition of a spiritual void that only a divine encounter can truly fill, mirroring the Psalmist's cry, "Whom have I in heaven but you? And on earth there is nothing I desire besides you" (Psalm 73:25). The lyrics further explore a transformative experience, describing how this divine purity "is washing over me," a powerful image reminiscent of the cleansing power of God’s grace, as spoken of in Titus 3:5, which says He saved us, “not because of works done by us in righteousness, but according to his own mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewal of the Holy Spirit.” The song speaks of being taught "how to love you again," suggesting a rediscovery or reawakening of devotion. This ongoing process of learning to love is intrinsically linked to spiritual growth and a deepening relationship with the divine, much like the disciples' journey as they continually learned more about Christ and their love for Him grew through His teachings and actions. The repeated, almost meditative refrain of "How I love you" underscores a passionate, unyielding affection that is not fleeting but enduring, reflecting the enduring nature of God's love for humanity, as described in Jeremiah 31:3, "I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you." Ultimately, "You Are All" serves as a stirring anthem for those who have found their ultimate satisfaction and deepest longing fulfilled in God, recognizing His complete sufficiency in every aspect of life and existence.