Travis Greene - Instrument Lyrics

Album: Crossover: Live from Music City
Released: 18 Aug 2017
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Lyrics

Pressed down I'll be Your key
To release a new sound, make melody
If You're pleased, just give me a chance
To show You that I'm serious
And I'll take Your hand
Make noise to draw the curious
Show them You're here with us

Used, used by You
Can I be used, used by You?
Just an instrument
I'm Your instrument
Play meer
Lord used, used by You
Whatever You want me to do
I'm Your instrument, yeah yeah
I'm Your instrument, play me
'Cause I'm your instrument

When I'm tuned I'll be Your strings
The sound of heaven will fill the room with harmony
And I will bring everything that I am
To show You that I'm serious
And I'll take your hand
Make noise to draw the curious
Show them You're here with us, yeah

Used, used by You
Can I be used, used by You?
Just an instrument, yeah whoa
Yeah I'm Your instrument, play me
Whoa
Used, used by You
And whatever You want me to do
I'm Your instrument, yeah yeah
Oh, I'm Your instrument
Play me
I'll be Your instrument

I'll be a, I'll be a instrument for You
Just for You, just for You

I'll be loud, Your symphony
Whenever You want to hear a sound
You can trust me to keep the beat
Through the night we'll dance, oh yeah
And have our own experience
I know I'm safe in Your hands
We'll make noise to draw the curious
Show them You're here with us, yeah

Used, used by You
Oh, can I be used, used by You?
Just an instrument, yeah whoa
I'm Your instrument
Play me, whoa
Used, used by you
And whatever You want me to do
I'm Your instrument, yeah whoa
I'm just Your instrument
Play me
Oh, I'm Your instrument

Whoa oh
Oh oh oh oh
So play me
I'm Your instrument...


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Instrument (Live)

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Meaning & Inspiration

The powerful worship anthem "Instrument" by Travis Greene made its debut on August 18, 2017, as part of his acclaimed album, *Crossover: Live from Music City*. This song isn't merely a musical composition; it's a profound declaration, a sincere prayer from a surrendered heart yearning to be a vessel for divine purpose. It captures the essence of a believer's deepest desire: to be utterly useful in the hands of God, much like a tool is used by its craftsman. At its core, the song articulates a powerful plea to be shaped, played, and utilized by the Creator to manifest His will and bring His presence into the world.

The lyrical journey of "Instrument" begins with a striking image: "Pressed down I'll be Your key / To release a new sound, make melody." This opening isn't about passive acceptance but an active embrace of the refining process. It speaks to a willingness to undergo divine pressure and shaping, acknowledging that only through such surrender can a truly unique and heavenly sound emerge. This resonates deeply with the biblical truth found in Romans 12:1-2, which calls us to present our bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, so that our minds can be transformed. Just as a key must be precisely formed to unlock a specific melody, we too must allow God to mold us, trusting that His design will produce harmony and purpose. This isn't about our own talent or ambition but about allowing the divine Artist to work through us, as Isaiah 64:8 reminds us, "But now, O Lord, you are our Father; we are the clay, and you are our potter; we are all the work of your hand."

A central theme woven throughout the song is the repeated, earnest request: "Used, used by You / Can I be used, used by You? Just an instrument." This isn't a casual inquiry but a fervent supplication, reflecting a deep spiritual hunger for utility in God’s kingdom. It’s a stripping away of self-importance, embracing the humility of being merely a conduit for a greater power. This aligns with Ephesians 2:10, declaring that "we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." The aspiration is to fulfill that divine calling, allowing God to "play" us according to His divine composition, ensuring that every note, every action, contributes to His masterpiece. This availability signifies a trust that God's plans are always perfect, and being part of those plans is the greatest honor.

The song further develops this theme with the evocative line, "When I'm tuned I'll be Your strings / The sound of heaven will fill the room with harmony." This imagery powerfully conveys the necessity of spiritual alignment and readiness. Just as a musical instrument must be perfectly tuned to produce beautiful music, believers must be "in tune" with the Holy Spirit. This spiritual tuning involves obedience, prayer, and yielding to God's Word, allowing the Spirit to refine our character and actions. When we are spiritually aligned, the "sound of heaven" — God's presence, peace, and power — can indeed fill any space we inhabit, creating an atmosphere of divine harmony. This reflects the reality of Galatians 5:22-23, where the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—are the beautiful melodies that emanate from a spirit submitted to God.

Beyond personal surrender and divine alignment, "Instrument" also carries a strong missional undertone: "Make noise to draw the curious / Show them You're here with us." This highlights the evangelistic calling placed upon every believer. Our lives, when surrendered to God and lived in His purpose, become a powerful testimony, a "noise" that attracts those seeking truth and meaning. It's a call to be salt and light in the world, as Jesus commanded in Matthew 5:13-16, allowing our good deeds, inspired by God, to shine and point others to Him. The goal is not self-glorification but to reveal God's tangible presence, to make His reality undeniable to a watching world. Our lives become a living sermon, played out for all to see, demonstrating that God is indeed "here with us."

The song’s crescendo features the declaration, "I'll be loud, Your symphony / Whenever You want to hear a sound / You can trust me to keep the beat." This signifies a commitment to unreserved service and unwavering faithfulness. It’s a promise to be a vibrant, resonant part of God’s grand orchestra, consistently ready and reliable. The security found in this commitment is beautifully expressed: "I know I'm safe in Your hands / We'll make noise to draw the curious / Show them You're here with us." This confidence stems from knowing that God is not only the master conductor but also our loving protector, a truth echoed in Psalm 23, where we are assured of His presence and guidance through every season. Ultimately, "Instrument" is a profound and inspiring invitation to every person of faith to lay aside personal agendas, embrace divine shaping, and wholeheartedly offer themselves as willing instruments for God's glory, confident that in His hands, we will produce the most beautiful and purposeful music.

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