Shane & Shane - I Don't Have Much Lyrics
Lyrics
How can I respond To the love that You have lavished on me How can I respond To the love that You have lavished on me
I don't have much I don't have much But I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I don't have much I don't have much But I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You
Every part of me Wants to love You like You've loved me Lord Every part of me Wants to love You like You've loved me Lord
I don't have much I don't have much But I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I don't have much I don't have much But I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You
I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I have a life I'll give to You I have a life I'll give to You I have a life I'll give to You I have a life I'll give to You
I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I have a life I'll give to You I have a life I'll give to You I have a life I'll give to You I have a life I'll give to You
I don't have much I don't have much But I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You I don't have much I don't have much But I have a heart that beats for You I have a heart that beats for You
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You've Already Won (Live) | Shane & Shane
Meaning & Inspiration
"I Don't Have Much," as featured on Shane & Shane's live album *You've Already Won*, released in late 2022, stands as a profound devotional offering that distills complex theological concepts into an accessible and deeply personal expression of faith. The song emerges from a tradition of worship music that prioritizes a sincere response to God's overwhelming love. Its genesis lies in the fundamental human experience of grappling with the immensity of divine grace and the subsequent desire to offer something meaningful in return. The central theme, articulated with disarming humility, is the realization that even with perceived personal limitations or a scarcity of worldly possessions, the most precious offering is an undivided heart surrendered to God. This resonates deeply with the biblical narrative of the widow's mite, where Jesus highlights the value of a sacrifice given from the heart, regardless of its material size, as recorded in Mark 12:41-44.
The lyrical core of "I Don't Have Much" revolves around a simple yet powerful exchange: the recognition of God's lavish love and the humble offering of a heart devoted to Him. The repeated refrain underscores the genuine nature of this devotion, emphasizing that while material or earthly gifts may be few, the internal disposition—a heart that beats for the Creator—is the ultimate currency. This mirrors the prophet Samuel's declaration to King Saul in 1 Samuel 15:22, which states, "To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed the word of the Lord than the fat of rams." The song effectively communicates that true worship isn't about grandeur or abundance, but about the orientation of one's inner being towards the divine. Furthermore, the desire expressed to love God as He has loved us echoes the great commandment found in Matthew 22:37-39, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." This yearning to reciprocate divine love, even with limited human capacity, is the essence of a spiritual life.
The song's progression builds towards a declaration of complete surrender, moving from the offering of a heart to the commitment of a life. This escalation signifies a holistic dedication, a willingness to consecrate every aspect of existence to God's purpose. The repetition of "I have a life I'll give to You" is not a statement of obligation but of joyful liberation, recognizing that true freedom is found in aligning one's life with the Giver of all life, as articulated in Romans 12:1: "Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship." The beauty of "I Don't Have Much" lies in its profound simplicity, its ability to remind listeners that their most valuable contribution to the divine is the sincere alignment of their affections and their entire being, a truth that has resonated throughout Christian history and continues to inspire worship.