Unspoken - Everything Lyrics
Lyrics
This world can take and leave me nothing
But a heartbreak but I will not be broken
Let 'em shake the ground that I'm standing on
And if I lose control I still will say
It is well, it is well with my soul
I have everything, everything
Because of what You've done
Neither life or death can take away
The power of Your blood
And that is everything, everything
And will always be enough
If I only have Your love
I have everything, everything, everything
This world has ways to tell me what I need
But they can wait on the back shelf, take the backseat
They're selling me security behind a wall of gold
But they can't fake the peace inside my soul
I have everything, everything
Because of what You've done
Neither life or death can take away
The power of Your blood
And that is everything, everything
And will always be enough
If I only have Your love
I have everything
You are all I need
You're the air I breathe
You're the anchor that I hold
You have covered me with unending peace
By Your stripes I am made whole
I have everything, everything
Because of what You've done
Neither life or death can take away
The power of Your blood
And that is everything, everything
And will always be enough
If I only have Your love
I have everything, everything, everything
If I only have Your love
Everything, everything, everything
Everything
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Unspoken- Everything (Official Lyric Video)
Meaning & Inspiration
Unspoken’s "Everything," from their 2023 *God Help Me* EP, arrives as a profound declaration of unwavering faith amidst life's inevitable trials. The song opens with a stark acknowledgment of the world's capacity for hardship, stating, "This world can take and leave me nothing / But a heartbreak but I will not be broken." This resilience is not born of self-sufficiency but from a deep-seated spiritual certainty, articulated powerfully in the recurring refrain, "It is well, it is well with my soul." This sentiment echoes the classic hymn penned by Horatio Spafford after enduring immense personal tragedy, underscoring a peace that transcends circumstance. The core message of "Everything" is that true sufficiency is found not in material possessions or worldly accolades, but in the divine. The lyrics boldly assert, "I have everything, everything / Because of what You've done," pointing directly to the redemptive work of Christ. This conviction is fortified by the understanding that "Neither life or death can take away / The power of Your blood," a direct nod to the atoning sacrifice described throughout Scripture, particularly in passages like Hebrews 9:14, which speaks of Christ's blood purifying our conscience. The song’s brilliance lies in its distillation of biblical truth into a potent affirmation of God's all-sufficiency. It challenges the world’s definition of need, as expressed in lines like, "This world has ways to tell me what I need," contrasting it with the eternal security offered by faith. The pursuit of security, the lyrics suggest, is often misguided, chasing "security behind a wall of gold," which ultimately cannot "fake the peace inside my soul." This resonates with Jesus’ own teachings in Matthew 6:19-21, urging believers to store up treasures in heaven rather than on earth. The bridge further deepens this spiritual anchor, with lines like, "You are all I need / You're the air I breathe," drawing parallels to the dependency expressed in Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me," and Psalm 27:1, "The Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear?" The affirmation, "By Your stripes I am made whole," is a direct reference to Isaiah 53:5, underscoring the healing power of Christ's suffering. Ultimately, "Everything" serves as an anthem for those who understand that possessing God's love is the ultimate wealth, a truth echoed in 1 Corinthians 13:13: "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." The repeated mantra, "If I only have Your love / I have everything," is not just a lyrical hook but a profound theological statement, capturing the essence of what it means to be truly complete in Christ.