Zoe Worship - All That Matters Lyrics
Lyrics
I've seen Your glory
Its power I can't unsee
Struck by Your beauty
Caught in Your majesty
I've come back to worship
A place where I want to be
I delight in these moments
Where grace follows me
All my life for Your cause
Bringing Heaven from above
Overwhelmed and undone
I will count it as enough
'Cause all that matters is Your presence
To see Your kingdom come
Your majesty surrounds me
I'm standing in Your love, Jesus
It all adds to nothing
Compared to just knowing You
I'm drawing back to surrender
A peace where You change my view
I've come back to my first love
The place where I want to be
I delight in this moment
In Your majesty
All my life for Your cause
Bringing Heaven from above
Overwhelmed and undone
I will count it as enough
'Cause all that matters is Your presence
To see Your kingdom come
Your majesty surrounds me
I'm standing in Your love, Jesus
My life is as it should be
Choose Your will against me
Covered by Your every mercy
All I see is victory
I'm a citizen of Heaven
I can hear You beckoning
So I claim my place beside You
For all eternity
My life is as it should be
Choose Your will against me
Covered by Your every mercy
All I see is victory
I'm a citizen of Heaven
I can hear You beckoning
So I claim my place beside You
For all eternity
All my life for Your cause
Bringing Heaven from above
Overwhelmed and undone
I will count it as enough
'Cause all that matters is Your presence
To see Your kingdom come
Your majesty surrounds me
I'm standing in Your love
All that matters is Your presence
To see Your kingdom come
Your majesty surrounds me
I'm standing in Your love, Jesus
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All That Matters | ZOE MUSIC
Meaning & Inspiration
"All That Matters," released by ZOE MUSIC on October 18, 2019, is a powerful declaration of faith, a sonic testament to the transformative power of divine presence. This track dives deep into the profound realization that earthly pursuits pale in comparison to the overwhelming majesty of God. The song’s narrative begins with an intense sensory experience of divine glory, where the writer is struck by an undeniable beauty and majesty that renders all else insignificant. This isn't just an appreciation; it's a complete reorientation of the heart, leading to a return to worship – a place of deep contentment and belonging. The lyrics convey a sense of being caught in a current of grace, finding peace in moments where God's presence is palpable.
The core message of "All That Matters" resonates with the biblical principle that true fulfillment is found not in material possessions or worldly achievements, but in an intimate relationship with the Creator. The repeated affirmation, "'Cause all that matters is Your presence," echoes the psalmist's cry in Psalm 27:4, "One thing I have desired of the LORD, that will I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the LORD and to inquire in His temple." The song powerfully articulates a surrender of self, laying down one's entire life for God's purpose, a concept deeply rooted in Romans 12:1: "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service." The desire to see God's kingdom come and His will be done, even when it appears to go against one's own desires ("Choose Your will against me"), speaks to a mature faith that prioritizes God's sovereign plan over personal preference.
Further exploration of the lyrics reveals a profound understanding of redemption and eternal hope. The lines "It all adds to nothing, compared to just knowing You" and the subsequent drawing back to surrender and a changed perspective, illuminate the profound shift that occurs when one truly encounters the divine. This mirrors the Apostle Paul's declaration in Philippians 3:8, where he counts all his former achievements as loss for the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus. The song’s assertion of being "a citizen of Heaven" and claiming a place beside God for all eternity is a direct reflection of the biblical promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ, as described in Ephesians 2:6: "And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus." The overwhelming sense of victory mentioned is not one of earthly conquest, but of spiritual triumph achieved through God's unwavering mercy and love, as depicted in 1 Corinthians 15:57: "But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ." "All That Matters" is more than just a song; it's an anthem for those who have found their true north in the unwavering presence and eternal love of God, offering an inspiring glimpse into a life lived in full surrender and profound peace.