The power of our words is undeniable; they can build up or tear down, offer hope or inflict pain. This collection of worship songs explores how we can align our speech with God's heart, using our voices to proclaim truth, offer praise, and speak life into the world around us.
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By Gateway Youth
"All That Matters" reminds us to filter the world's noise through the truth of Jesus. It refocuses our attention, declaring that what He says and who He is truly defines what matters in our lives.
By Leanna Crawford
"Mean Girls" gives voice to the enduring wounds words can inflict, even when unintended. We can use this song as a prayer, asking God to remind us our value is 'so much more than their words,' anchoring our identity in His unwavering love.
By The Belonging Co
"Still On the Throne (Live)" offers a declaration of unshakable faith in God's reign, even when our own words may falter. Knowing that "the war's already won" empowers us to speak words of hope and assurance rooted in His enduring victory, not the anxieties of the present.
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By Sovereign Grace Music
This song captures how God's word becomes our foundation. "Your words are wonderful, unfolding like the dawn" speaks to the constant renewal and fresh perspective we gain when we root ourselves in scripture. It ultimately guides our own words and actions to reflect His glory.
By The Corner Room
"Psalm 12" reminds us to seek truth in God's word amidst the deception around us. Recognizing "The words of the Lord are pure words" offers assurance, helping us to discern and speak with integrity in a world saturated with deceit.
By Every Nation Music
"Still" highlights our dependence on God's voice, especially when our own words fail in times of loneliness or trouble. The lyrics remind us of His promise, urging us to rely on Him to be our "Word our beacon," leading us through uncertainty. It's an invitation to listen for God's reassuring presence.
By Brian Courtney Wilson
"Heal (Find a Way)" is a prayer for our speech to become a bridge, not a barrier. It acknowledges the pain around us, while still seeking "wisdom so that when our words flow, they break down walls," offering hope that we can rebuild with love.
By River Valley Worship
"Lord Let It Be" encapsulates our surrender to God's ultimate authority over our lives and words. Through prayer, we invite God to have His say, trusting that His will and way are best, allowing our own expressions to align with His divine purpose. It acknowledges His faithfulness, guiding our words to reflect His glory.
By ONE HOUSE
"Remain the Same" centers our attention on the steadfast nature of God's promises. It's a reminder that even when "all that is will be forgotten," His word endures, offering a foundation for our own words of faith and hope. Choosing to stand on that unshakeable truth empowers our declarations, knowing He will never change.
By Cody Carnes
"Hope of the Ages (Live)" inspires us to boldly proclaim the gospel's unwavering truth. Its declaration that "His Word is the answer" reinforces our confidence, giving us courage to speak with assurance across generations. It's an invitation to share the unchanging hope we have in Jesus.
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