Travis Greene - You Are The One Lyrics
Lyrics
Let's go!
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(Oh oooh oh)
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(Oh oooh oh)
Healer of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Oh oh oh ah
Healer of the world
You are the One
Oh ho oh oh oh oh
Oh ho oh oh oh oh
Oh ho oh oh oh oh
Aaaah
Healer of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Healer of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Savior of the world
You are the One
You are the One
You are Savior
Of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Savior
Savior of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Savior of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Master of the world
You are the One
Oh oh oooh oooh
Master of the world
You are the One
You are the One
(All together!)
Master of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Master of the world
You are the One
You are the One
You are
Healer of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Healer of the world
You are the One
You are the One
Alright!
You are the One
You are the One
Oooh
You are the One
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
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(You are the One)
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(You are the One)
(You are the One)
(You are the One)
And You are the One
And I will worship You
'Cause You are the One
Video
You Are The One
Meaning & Inspiration
Travis Greene’s "You Are The One," released on June 8, 2010, as part of the *Stretching Out (Bonus Track Version)* album, stands as a profound declaration of faith, anchoring itself in the foundational truths of Christian belief. From its inception, the song establishes itself not merely as a musical offering but as a powerful, repeated affirmation of God's supreme identity and unwavering authority in the world. It bypasses complex narrative for a direct, almost meditative, proclamation, inviting believers into a shared statement of worship and reliance. The spiritual impetus behind such a composition likely stems from a deep wellspring of personal conviction, reflecting a desire to distill the multifaceted attributes of God into a singular, undeniable truth: He is the incomparable "One."
The core message of "You Are The One" unfolds through a series of titles ascribed to God: Healer, Savior, and Master, each followed by the emphatic declaration, "You are the One." This cyclical repetition is not redundant but rather serves to engrave these truths into the spirit, building a crescendo of conviction. When Travis Greene proclaims God as the "Healer of the world," he touches upon a universal human longing for restoration—physical, emotional, and spiritual. This resonates deeply with Scripture that identifies God as *Yahweh Rapha*, "the Lord who heals," as seen in Exodus 15:26. Furthermore, Psalm 103:2-3 reminds us to "forget not all his benefits, who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases." This healing extends beyond physical ailments, encompassing the mending of broken hearts and spirits, a testament to God's holistic care for humanity, exemplified through Jesus’ ministry of healing throughout the Gospels (Matthew 4:23). The song thus becomes a profound acknowledgement of God’s active, restorative presence in a hurting world.
Transitioning to "Savior of the world," the song pivots to the profound theological truth of redemption and salvation. This declaration echoes the very heart of the Gospel, affirming God’s ultimate act of love and deliverance through Christ. The Bible consistently presents God as the sole source of salvation, a truth beautifully encapsulated in John 3:16-17, which states that "God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life... not to condemn the world, but to save the world through him." This theme is further reinforced in 1 John 4:14, where it is written, "the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world." The repetition of "You are the One" in this context solidifies the exclusive nature of this salvation, asserting that there is no other name under heaven by which humanity can be saved, as boldly declared in Acts 4:12.
Finally, the song culminates in recognizing God as the "Master of the world," a powerful assertion of His absolute sovereignty and lordship. This title speaks to God's ultimate control, authority, and ownership over all creation. Psalm 24:1 unequivocally states, "The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it." Colossians 1:16-17 elaborates on this, revealing that "in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together." This acknowledgment of God as Master brings a sense of peace and security, knowing that an all-powerful, all-wise being holds the reins of existence. The concluding personal worship line, "And I will worship You 'Cause You are the One," beautifully ties the universal declaration to individual devotion, making the song a personal covenant as much as a corporate anthem. Through its direct and biblically resonant statements, "You Are The One" serves as an inspiring reminder for believers to fix their gaze on the unparalleled nature of God, finding solace, strength, and purpose in His singular identity as Healer, Savior, and Master of all.