Shane & Shane - All My Boast Is In Jesus Lyrics

All My Boast Is In Jesus Lyrics


What wonder of wonders, what love is this
That Christ would die for me
His goodness, His merit, His righteousness
This sinner's only plea

O foolish pride, be crucified
The work is finished

All my boast is in Jesus
All my hope is His love
And I will glory forever
In what the cross has done

Now fully forgiven, my life is filled
With graces undeserved
For mercy that flowed down that sacred hill
Let praises now return

Rise up my soul, and bless the Lord
Who else is worthy?

All my boast is in Jesus
All my hope is His love
And I will glory forever
In what the cross has done

O praise the One forever blessed
Him alone my heart adores
And I will boast in nothing less
Than the love of Christ my Lord

O praise the One forever blessed
Him alone my heart adores
And I will boast in nothing less
Than the love of Christ my Lord

I boast not in riches, in strength or might
But in the grace of God
I glory in weakness, to live is Christ
In plenty or in want

That I may know, that all may see
His pow'r within me

All my boast is in Jesus
All my hope is His love
And I will glory forever
In what the cross has done

Now I stand in this freedom
Ransomed, clean in His sight
And I cannot be ashamed for
My boast is Jesus Christ

My boast is Jesus Christ
My boast is Jesus Christ


All My Boast Is in Jesus - Matt Boswell, Matt Papa (LIVE from Sing! the Great Commission World Tour)

All My Boast Is In Jesus Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on February 9, 2024, the live recording of "All My Boast Is In Jesus" featuring Shane & Shane with Matt Boswell and Matt Papa, captured during the Sing! the Great Commission World Tour, offers a potent declaration of faith that cuts through the noise of self-reliance and earthly pride. The song delves into a core biblical principle: the radical shift from finding identity and worth in personal achievements, status, or possessions, to finding it solely in the person and work of Jesus Christ. This theme echoes profoundly through Scripture, perhaps most clearly articulated in passages like Galatians 6:14, where the Apostle Paul declares, "But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world." Similarly, 1 Corinthians 1:31 explicitly states, "...let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord," directly quoting Jeremiah 9:23-24, which contrasts boasting in wisdom, might, or riches with boasting in knowing God. The song captures this essential redirecting of our human tendency to boast, moving it away from perishable things and flawed selves towards the eternal, perfect finished work of Christ.

Musically, the live performance conveys both reverence and robust conviction. The collaboration between these artists, all known for their commitment to doctrinally rich worship music, results in an arrangement that feels both organic and intentional. The instrumentation supports the vocal declaration without overwhelming it, allowing the weight of the lyrics to land. There’s an energy inherent in a live setting, especially one centered around corporate worship, that this recording captures effectively. It’s not just a studio polish; it’s the sound of voices joining together to affirm a shared truth. This setting underscores the communal aspect of the song’s message – it's a truth for individual hearts, but one meant to be sung together as the gathered church. The melody is memorable and singable, built for participation, encouraging everyone present, and those listening to the recording, to lift their own voices in this confession of where true confidence resides.

The power of "All My Boast Is In Jesus" lies in its theological clarity and its practical application for everyday life. It’s a reminder that in a world constantly telling us to look inward, build our resume, or chase external validation, the Christian message offers a different foundation entirely. Our justification, our hope, our future, our very identity are not found in our performance, our background, or our possessions, but in Christ's perfect life, atoning death, and victorious resurrection. Philippians 3:3-9 articulates this beautifully, as Paul recounts his impeccable earthly credentials only to count them as "rubbish" so that he may gain Christ and be found in him, not having a righteousness of his own but that which is through faith in Christ. The song serves as a musical articulation of this profound exchange – trading in our own meager or even impressive claims to worth for the immeasurable riches of God's grace found in Jesus. Singing these words is not an act of self-deprecation, but an act of faith, centering our identity in the only one who is truly worthy of all praise and in whom we are made truly worthy through his grace alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). It is a song designed to encourage humble confidence and to foster a deep sense of gratitude, reminding us that everything good we have, and every hope we hold, flows from Christ alone.

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