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'All To You' by The James Jennings Project: Worship Beyond Words


The James Jennings Project's "All To You" is an intimate conversation with God shaped into melody and lyrics. "All To You" is a worship song that James wrote back when he was leading worship at a small church. This song captures the essence of true surrender. James shares, "It's far easier to say than to do, but it is my heart's desire." Every word brings you closer to God as you listen to the guitar and the piano. 

The James Jennings Project - All To You"Wonderful, Lord, that's what You are," recognizing God's omnipotence and love, a love so immense that it led the ultimate sacrifice that He made on our behalf. "All You had, You gave up willingly, so all that I am, I place in Your hand and give all to You." It's here, in the surrender, that we find the heart of worship, an offering of every moment, every breath taking us back to our Creator. 

James reminds us, it's not just about the lifted hands or the words we sing; it's about living a life in grace, mercy, and justice - "In living out grace, let Your justice flow from this place." The song is a call to action, a reminder that our worship doesn't end with the song; this is where it begins. 

If you need a moment of self-reflection, a gentle push to get your faith back on track, or just want to listen to a beautiful and inspiring song, then give "All To You" by The James Jennings Project a listen. May this song help to lead you back to the core of worship, standing with open hands and heart, and offering Him everything.

(Related scripture: Romans 12:1; Philippians 3:7-8; Psalm 96:8-9)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6tsVDOGeHknhUSt5us1c00

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-GomBNxJE8

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