We Give You All The Praise
Fred Hammond Lyrics


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Oh Lord we love You
Oh Lord we love You
Oh how we, we love You
And we give You all the praise

And we give You all the praise




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "We Give You All The Praise" by Fred Hammond featuring Ericka R. Warren are a beautiful tribute to the love and adoration that believers have for God. The repetition of "Oh Lord we love You" emphasizes the intimacy of the relationship between God and the worshipper. The lyrics acknowledge that this love is not based on what God can give or do for us but rather on who He is. The song reminds us that we were created to worship and give praise to God. Our love for Him is not merely a response to His love for us but rather a genuine desire to honor and glorify Him.


The song also highlights the sacrificial nature of true worship. When we offer God praise, we are putting aside our own desires, fears, and worries in order to give Him our all. This act of worship is not just a momentary expression of gratitude but rather a lifestyle of surrender and devotion. The repetition of "And we give You all the praise" is a powerful declaration of the worshipper's commitment to living a life that brings glory to God.


Overall, "We Give You All The Praise" is a beautiful reminder of the importance of worship in the lives of believers. It encourages us to cultivate a heart of love for God and to express that love through sacrificial praise.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh Lord we love You
Dear God, we have an immense affection for You and hold You in the highest regard.


Oh Lord we love You
Dear God, our affection and admiration for You is boundless and unwavering.


Oh how we, we love You
Our love for You, Dear God, is indescribable and cannot be expressed through mere words or actions.


And we give You all the praise
We acknowledge and praise You, Dear God, for all that You are and all that You have done for us.




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