Nelson's musical abilities were further cultivated while he was a student at the Baltimore School for the Arts and Morgan State University where he studied under the esteemed choir director Dr. Nathan Carter. Nelson was soon traveling the globe and conducting choirs his self and working in the music department at his father's church. About fifteen of his friends and he would also get together and sing at church. When Karen Clark-Sheard was coming to perform at his church, she needed some backing singers and his friends stepped in. "It wasn't a formal group," he recalls. "It was just something we did and after we did that service with Karen, we really enjoyed working together and that's when we became Purpose."
At the same time, Nelson had found a lucrative and comfortable income as an executive with a computer software company. Then, something happened to fuel Nelson's writing abilities. "Around 2001 when all of the dotcoms went down I was unemployed and that's when my passion for writing came alive," he says. "I began to write all these songs because I was living off of unemployment. That process took me through a whole thing because of my experience. The song `Healed' definitely came out of that."
Purpose had recorded the song "Healed" on their own self-financed CD in 2002. Nelson had met Grammy-nominated choir leader, Donald Lawrence, at a Washington, D.C. workshop in 2000. "When Donald heard `Healed' he said, `I'm gonna record that song.' He felt that message was what God was saying to the church at the time." Lawrence's words proved prophetic and his rousing rendition of "Healed" became a Top Ten gospel smash in 2005. The icing on the cake was that the song won Nelson the Stellar Award as Songwriter of the Year in 2006. He was presented with the award by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. "I was so shocked that I won," Nelson laughs. "That I didn't even realize that it was Aretha who gave me the award."
Perhaps, the greatest award is that Nelson's songs were now in demand. "I met Troy Sneed at a Gospel Music Workshop of America convention. He said that he had heard a song Purpose recorded called `The Right Place' and that he wanted to record it." Sneed produced the song on Pastor Rudolph McKissick and it became a Top 5 Billboard gospel hit.
It was through Sneed that Nelson would enjoy his biggest song yet. "Troy called one day and said that he was coming to Baltimore to record a group of youth," Nelson recalls. "He called me on a Tuesday and I didn't have a song that night. I wrote `The Struggle is Over' in about ten minutes. The scripture for it comes from Deuteronomy 1: 6-8 in the NIV version. In that scripture, the Lord spoke to Moses to tell the children of Israel they could now come out of the wilderness and possess the land that God promised them in Canaan. So, for them, the struggle was over. So, during the recording that night, the kids were crying and Troy said, `This will be the single.'"
Indeed, it was the single. Released in the winter of 2006, the congregational ballad became the surprise hit of the summer when it spent 12 weeks at #1 on Billboard magazine's Hot Gospel Songs chart. "I never thought it was single worthy," says Nelson. "It didn't sound commercial to me but I apologize for that because obviously the song has resonated with many, many people and touched them."
It was that spirit of touching hearts and minds that permeated Nelson's self-financed concert recording in December 2006. "I undertook that whole project without even knowing if any recording label was going to release it," Nelson confesses. "I took a risk."
Then, Troy Sneed's publicist introduced Nelson to Integrity Music consultant Stacy Merida, who then brought Nelson to the attention of executives at Integrity Music and helped fashion his recording agreement. Now, that live recording which features cameos by William Murphy, Nikki Ross and Sheri Jones-Moffett is finally making its brilliant debut. "My whole concept is dealing with success, victory and triumph," says Nelson. "I expect supernatural success. This CD was in response to the success of `The Struggle is Over' in 2006. The theme of songs like `My Name is Victory' and `Champions' are all in response to the success that God has given us."
"Most songs I get from sermons," Nelson explains. "It comes from divine inspiration. The speaker might say one word but that one word goes into a whole thing. The song `Capacity' came during a service. My father was preaching and while he was preaching, I started writing that song." There was another time when Todd Hall was prophesying in a church service and "he said to turn to your neighbor and say `my praise causes things to look bettah' and instantly every word of that song `Bettah' was written right there in the service."
The only song that Nelson and his frequent songwriting collaborator, Justin Savage, didn't write
is Chris Tomlin's "How Great is Our God." Nelson says, "I heard it at a worship service and it spoke to me. It's an intoxicating song. A whole church no matter what race, creed or color can sing along to it. It became an anthem at my church."
An anthem for Nelson's personal life is the title song, "Right Now Praise." He says, "I wrote that during a difficult time in my life back in 2003. I was on the verge of losing my home and my car. I was working as a substitute teacher. I was in a very low place. My car is my mediation place. I was crying down the road and started singing a melody to the Lord and that's when `Right Now Praise' came to me. I had to rush into school and get to my tape recorder and put it down before I forgot it. Everything with this project is timing. I feel like its time for whatever God has for me to do right now. This is my God ordained time for my life.
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Everything You Are
Jonathan Nelson Lyrics
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Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Jesus, everything You are
Jesus, everything You are
Everything You are
Youβ²re my Sun, my moon, my stars
Everything You are
Lord I praise You
I celebrate You
For just being God
You're my air, youβ²re my trees
The very breath that I breathe
Lord I praise You
I celebrate You
For just being God
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Jesus, everything You are
Jesus, everything You are
Jesus, everything You are
Everything You are
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
I am because of You, I am because of You
Jesus, everything You are
Jesus, everything You are
Jesus, everything You are
Everything You are
The song "Everything You Are" by Jonathan Nelson is a powerful worship song that speaks about the greatness of Jesus and the impact He has on our lives. The repetition of "whoa Jesus" at the beginning of the song sets the tone for the awe and reverence the singer has for Jesus. The lyrics emphasize that Jesus is everything to the singer and is the reason for their existence.
The chorus of the song declares that Jesus is "everything you are", highlighting His greatness, power, glory, and sovereignty. The verse that follows goes into detail about the specific ways Jesus impacts the singer's life: He is their sun, moon, stars, air, and trees. The singer acknowledges Jesus as the very breath they breathe.
The bridge of the song repeats the phrase "I am because of You" over and over again. This phrase summarizes the entire song and puts Jesus at the center of the singer's existence. The singer acknowledges that all they are and all they have is because of Jesus and His greatness.
Overall, "Everything You Are" is a song of worship and adoration, acknowledging Jesus as the source of all life and existence.
Line by Line Meaning
Whoa Jesus, whoa Jesus
Expressing an overwhelming feeling of awe and wonder towards Jesus
Jesus, everything You are
Acknowledging that Jesus embodies every positive attribute
Everything You are
Jesus is the entirety of goodness, love, and perfection
You're my Sun, my moon, my stars
Jesus is the source of light and guidance in life, like the celestial bodies
Lord I praise You
Expressing gratitude and admiration towards Jesus for all He does
I celebrate You
Honoring and exalting Jesus for who He is
For just being God
Even just being God is worthy of praise and celebration
You're my air, you're my trees
Jesus provides sustenance and nourishment, like the air and greenery
The very breath that I breathe
Jesus is the life force that sustains us
I am because of You
Recognizing that one's life and existence are thanks to Jesus
Writer(s): Jonathan Nelson
Contributed by Ava S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
janice hasten
OH Jesus youβre my everything love calling your wonderful matchless name amen ππππβ€οΈπΉπ·π
Rebecca Ojubanire
One of my favourite gospel songs ππΎππΎππΎ
Chelsea Daley
Me too. (Btw, your profile pic is beautiful π)
π Chelsea Daley β€
This song is amazing!!
Chelsea Daley
I agree!
Nodella Jordan
I could listen to this song over and over again.
Adrianna Blackman
Love this songππΏβ€
Nozuko Ntsepe
This song stirs my SPIRIT in a different wayππ
Wendy Boone
A wonderful song of worship. Praise the Lord! God bless you all... Amen!
Chelsea Daley
Blessings!