INTRO
VERSE 1
More than I could ever
comprehend
I don't wanna go another way.
I have seen Your endless favor
And kindness that has
Brought me to my knees
So here I am.
CHORUS
All my heart
You can have it all Lord
Every part
Everything I am unto You
Jesus I love You
I love You.
TURNAROUND
VERSE 2
You have made
My broken heart complete
I Don't know where I'd be
without You.
Rivers of Your love surround me
Mountains of Your grace
Tower over me
It's all or nothing.
CHORUS 2X
All my heart
You can have it all Lord
Every part
Everything I am unto You
Jesus I love You
I love You.
BRIDGE 1
Yours is the glory
Yours is the power
Forevermore
No one above You
No one beside You
Oh, I will live
To praise You, Lord.
BRIDGE 2
Yours is the glory
Yours is the power
Forevermore
No one above You
No one beside You
Oh, I will live
To praise You, Lord.
CHORUS 2X
All my heart
You can have it all Lord
Every part
Everything I am unto You
Jesus I love You
I love You.
ENDING
Whole World - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
The song "Whole World" by Aodhán King is a beautiful testament of surrender and love for Jesus. It echoes the sentiments found in Matthew 22:37, where Jesus says, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." The lyrics of the song, "You can have my whole world, All my heart, You can have it all Lord, Every part," is a profound declaration of this love, a love that is all-encompassing, all-consuming, and all-surrendering.
The song also resonates with the message in Psalm 73:26, "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." The lyrics, "I have all I need in Jesus, More than I could ever comprehend," and "I have all I need here Jesus, You have made my broken heart complete," reflect this sentiment. It's a recognition that in our human frailty, we find our strength, our wholeness, and our completeness in Jesus.
The bridge of the song, "Yours is the kingdom, Yours is the glory, Yours is the power, Forevermore," echoes the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6:13, "For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen." It's a recognition of God's sovereignty, His majesty, and His eternal reign. It's a declaration that there is no one above Him, no one beside Him, and that our lives are dedicated to praising Him.
The song and these scriptures remind us of the depth of our love for Jesus, a love that encompasses our whole world, our whole heart, and every part of us. It's a love that recognizes His sovereignty, His majesty, and His eternal reign. It's a love that finds its strength, its wholeness, and its completeness in Him.
As we reflect on this song and these scriptures, let's ask ourselves: Are we loving God with all our heart, soul, and mind? Are we finding our strength, our wholeness, and our completeness in Him? Are we recognizing His sovereignty, His majesty, and His eternal reign? And are we living our lives to praise Him? Let's take a moment to ponder these questions and examine the depth of our love for Jesus.