Steffany Gretzinger - All Is For Your Glory Lyrics

All Is For Your Glory Lyrics

Chorus: Steffany Gretzinger
All is for Your glory
All is for Your name
All is for Your glory
That in all things You would have the first place
And that in all things You would have preeminence

Interlude: Steffany Gretzinger
Yeah
Yeah

Verse 1: Steffany Gretzinger
There's one thing chief end to man's purpose
And one main reason for existence
All man's vain and high ambitions
Will one day be brought low
Will one day be brought low

Interlude: Steffany Gretzinger
Yeah
Yeah

Verse 2: Steffany Gretzinger
To treasure You
To treasure You above all others
To love You like we love no other
Your greatness soon will be uncovered
And all the earth will then know
And all the earth will then know

Pre-Chorus
For You alone will be exalted in that day
And earthly goals will be exposed as idols that we've made
For You alone will be exalted in that day
And You'll be seen as rightful King and from our hearts, we'll say

Chorus: Steffany Gretzinger
All is for Your glory
And all is for Your name, yes, it is
All is for Your glory
That in all things You would have the first place
That in all things You would have preeminence, oh
And all is for Your glory, oh
And all is for Your name
And all is for Your glory
That in all things You would have the first place
And that in all things You would have preeminence

Post-Chorus: Steffany Gretzinger
So put me anywhere, just put Your glory in me
And I'll serve anywhere, just let me see Your beauty
Put me anywhere, just put Your glory in me
And I'll serve anywhere, just let me see Your beauty
Oh God
Oh God, we wanna see You, see You rightly
Oh God, oh, how we need the whole Christ
Oh God, open up our eyes
Oh God
Oh God, I wanna see You
Oh God, I wanna see You
Oh God, oh

Bridge: Steffany Gretzinger
So catch me up in Your story
All my life, for Your glory
Catch me up in Your story
All my life, for Your glory
Catch me up in Your story
All my life, for Your glory
Catch me up in Your story
All my life
My God, my joy, and my delight
My God, my joy (My delight), whoo!
And my God, my joy, You're my delight
My God, my joy, yeah (My delight)
So catch me up in Your story
All my life, for Your glory
Catch me up in Your story
All my life, for Your glory (Whoo!)
So catch me up in Your story
All my life, for Your glory
Catch me up in Your story (Whoo!)
All my life, for Your glory
All my life, all my life

Post-Chorus: Steffany Gretzinger
So put me anywhere, just put Your glory in me
And I'll serve anywhere, I just have to see Your beauty
Oh, put me anywhere, just put Your glory in me
And I'll serve anywhere, just let me see Your beauty
Oh God, tell Him He's beautiful
Sing it out, oh God, oh, You are beautiful
Oh, You're so beautiful, God
Oh, tell Him He's beautiful
Oh, yes, You are
Yes, You are, yes, You are

Chorus: Steffany Gretzinger
And all is for Your glory
And all is for Your name, Jesus
And all is for Your glory
That in all things You would have the first place
That in all things You would have preeminence

Outro: Steffany Gretzinger
Oh God
Oh God
Beautiful Jesus
Oh, ooh
Oh
All I am, all I have, hope to be
For You, for You, Your glory
For Your glory
All for Your glory
Endlessly worthy
Endlessly worthy
Endlessly worthy
Oh, my Jesus
Oh, we surrender all to You, oh
All to You
We gladly surrender all to You, yes
All for Your glory, all for Your name
All for Jesus, all for Jesus
We surrender, oh
We surrender
Fully given over, oh
All to Jesus we surrender
We are fully given over
All to Jesus we surrender
We are fully given over
All to Jesus we surrender...


All Is For Your Glory

All Is For Your Glory Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

"All Is For Your Glory" by Steffany Gretzinger is a profound declaration of purpose, centering the entirety of existence on the preeminence and splendor of God. The song immediately establishes its core theme in the chorus, asserting that every aspect of life and creation is ultimately for His glory and His name, emphasizing His rightful place of firstness and supreme importance in all things. This isn't merely a statement of worship; it's a foundational theological truth presented as the ultimate reality.

The verses expand on this truth, contrasting the fleeting nature of human pursuits with the enduring significance of living for God. The first verse directly challenges "man's vain and high ambitions," positing that there is a singular "chief end to man's purpose" and a "main reason for existence." These earthly ambitions, the song suggests, will eventually be exposed and brought low, highlighting the emptiness of striving for anything less than God's intended purpose for humanity. This sets the stage for the counter-cultural call embedded within the song.

Following this critique of misplaced ambition, the second verse articulates the positive alternative: the true reason for existence is "to treasure You," and "to love You above all others." This isn't just intellectual acknowledgment but a call to radical affection and valuing God above everything else. The lyrics anticipate a future revelation where God's "greatness soon will be uncovered," and His glory will be universally acknowledged ("all the earth will then know"), reinforcing the inevitability and ultimate triumph of His preeminence.

The pre-chorus further underscores this future day of reckoning and revelation. It states that "You alone will be exalted in that day," when earthly goals, often pursued as substitutes for God, will be clearly seen as "idols that we've made." This powerful imagery serves as both a warning and a promise – a warning against idolatry and a promise of God's ultimate and undeniable reign, when hearts will spontaneously declare His kingship. This section intensifies the song's focus on God's sovereignty and the proper alignment of human hearts and lives.

The post-chorus shifts from global declaration to personal surrender and longing. Steffany sings, "Put me anywhere, just put Your glory in me, and I'll serve anywhere, just let me see Your beauty." This is a powerful expression of willingness and humility, prioritizing God's indwelling presence and His visible beauty over personal comfort, location, or status. It's a prayer for divine empowerment (glory *in* me) and spiritual vision (seeing Your beauty), acknowledging that true service flows from these. The repeated cries of "Oh God" reveal a deep need for His presence, a desire to "see You rightly," and an urgent plea for "the whole Christ" and opened eyes.

The bridge weaves the singer's personal narrative into the grand narrative of God's redemptive plan. The repeated line, "Catch me up in Your story, all my life, for Your glory," signifies a complete surrender of personal control and trajectory, asking to be integrated into God's purposes. It beautifully connects individual existence with divine history, dedicating every moment to His glory. This section also identifies God as the source of profound joy and delight, indicating that living for His glory is not a burdensome duty but the path to ultimate satisfaction and happiness.

Returning to the post-chorus and then the final chorus, the themes of surrender, seeing God's beauty, and His ultimate preeminence are reinforced. The outro serves as an extended meditation on surrender and God's worthiness. Phrases like "All I am, all I have, hope to be, for You, for Your glory" encapsulate the comprehensive nature of this dedication. The repeated declaration of God as "Endlessly worthy" provides the theological basis for such complete surrender. The song concludes with a powerful, lingering commitment: "All to Jesus we surrender, we are fully given over." Released in 2020, the song resonated with listeners seeking a deeper commitment and perspective, offering a clear, unwavering focus on God's supreme value and calling for a life entirely devoted to His name and glory.

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