Jesus, You’re All That Matters Video
Jesus, You’re All That Matters Audio MP3
Jesus, You’re All That Matters Lyrics
Chorus
I will put you in Front
In front of my Melody
You’re all that Matters
You’re all that Matters
I’ll make room for Two
You and I Jesus
You’re all that Matters
You’re all that Matters
Owei, Owei (Yes, Yes)
You’re all that Matters
Owei, Owei (Yes, Yes)
You’re all that Matters
Owei, Owei (Yes, Yes)
You’re all that Matters
Verse 1
What would I live for
If I don’t have you in my Life
What would I Gain
If you take the Holy Ghost
What would have become of me
If I didn’t see your Light
What would have been said of me
If you didn’t hold my Hands
Now I’ve come to realise
That you are all I have
You’re all that matters
You’re all that matters
Chorus
I will put you in Front
In front of my Melody
You’re all that Matters
You’re all that Matters
I’ll make room for Two
You and I Jesus
You’re all that Matters
You’re all that Matters
Bridge
Is it the car or is it the house
I’ll give them all to you
Is it the Name or is it the Fame
I’m nothing without you
What would have become of me
If I didn’t see your Light
What would have been said of me
If you did hold my Hands
Now I’ve come to realise
That you are all I have
You’re all that matters to me
You’re all that matters
Notes
The hymn Jesus, You’re All That Matters is a heartfelt declaration of devotion, surrender, and the recognition of Jesus as life’s ultimate priority. For a Christian, this song embodies a desire to place Jesus at the very center of their life, above all personal pursuits, possessions, or accomplishments.
The chorus highlights the singer’s choice to “put [Jesus] in front” and make room only for “You and I, Jesus,” indicating a single-minded focus on their relationship with Christ. This sentiment echoes the call for Christians to prioritize their spiritual journey and relationship with Jesus over all else, seeing Him as the foundation of their lives and purpose.
In the first verse, the singer reflects on their life’s emptiness and lack of direction without Jesus, expressing gratitude for the “light” Jesus provides and the “hands” that have guided them. The verse reinforces the transformative power of God’s presence, underscoring the Christian belief that life’s meaning and direction come through knowing Him.
The bridge goes further, expressing willingness to sacrifice material possessions and social status, acknowledging that none of these hold real value without Jesus. Ultimately, the hymn is a powerful prayer of dedication, inviting Christians to reassess their priorities and place Jesus above all else, recognizing Him as the one who truly matters.
Instrumentalists
- Drums – Andrew Kosome
- Piano – Tobias Outi – https://www.youtube.com/@tobymusic6850
- Organ – Eliezer Kores
- Bass Guitar – Moses Were
- Lead Guitar – Caleb Ariel
- Harmonica – Harun Kijusa
Singers
- Faith Otash
- Philly Abonyo – https://www.youtube.com/@philly-o
- Liz Rebosar – https://www.youtube.com/@berean2244
Video
- Josh Kimura
- David Kimani
Tech Team
- Eric Ngoneshi
- Andrew Kosome
Venue
Gaba, Eldoret
Date
Saturday, 23rd March 2024
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