Void
Matt Maher Lyrics


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Riding down the streets of envy,
Looking for some recognition.
That would make me really happy:
If they desired my position.

Prom-time princess, beauty queen;
See all the admiring faces.
Chasing after blind ambition,
They don't see the King of Heaven's graces.

'Cause what I want is you;
What I need is truth.
Will someone tell me that for a change?
Nothing ever holds in a world lukewarm,
So come and fill the empty space inside of me.

Wish upon a falling star
And dream of your perfection.
It fades away held up against your failures
And dying self-opinion.

Beauty's on the late night TV,
Showing off the next big thing.
Turn it off ... I'm lost.




I forgot who I was.
Jesus, won't you tell me I'm worth something?

Overall Meaning

In the song Void, Matt Maher sings about the struggles of finding purpose and fulfillment in a society that values success, beauty, and recognition. He starts by describing the feeling of envy and the desire to be recognized and appreciated by others. He mentions the superficial beauty standards set by society, which often lead people to chase after blind ambition in pursuit of recognition and admiration. However, he reminds the listener that all these things are empty and do not provide lasting happiness or fulfillment. Instead, what we really need is truth and a relationship with God, who can fill the emptiness inside us.


Maher highlights the futility of chasing after worldly success and beauty in the second verse, where he describes the disappointment that comes with trying to measure up to the standards of perfection set by society. He contrasts this with the everlasting love and grace of Jesus, which can give us a sense of worth and purpose. The song ends with a plea to Jesus to remind us of our worth and to fill the empty space inside us.


Overall, the lyrics of Void encourage listeners to turn away from the worldly desires and to seek a deeper relationship with God in order to find purpose and fulfillment in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Riding down the streets of envy,
Feeling jealous of others and constantly comparing oneself to them while looking for validation and acceptance.


Looking for some recognition.
Seeking acknowledgment and approval from others to feel good about oneself.


That would make me really happy:
Believing that others' acceptance could bring happiness.


If they desired my position.
Wishing for others to desire and aspire to have one's own position in life.


Prom-time princess, beauty queen;
Envisioning oneself as a popular and beautiful prom queen or beauty pageant winner.


See all the admiring faces.
Enjoying the attention and admiration from others who find one attractive or successful.


Chasing after blind ambition,
Pursuing success without regard for what truly matters in life.


They don't see the King of Heaven's graces.
Being unaware of God's blessings and mercy in one's life.


'Cause what I want is you;
Recognizing that true happiness and fulfillment comes from a relationship with God.


What I need is truth.
Acknowledging the importance of seeking truth and living authentically.


Will someone tell me that for a change?
Asking for others to offer sincere guidance and wisdom to help navigate life's challenges.


Nothing ever holds in a world lukewarm,
Realizing that temporary pleasures and superficial pursuits will never truly satisfy.


So come and fill the empty space inside of me.
Inviting God to fill the void and emptiness that can come from trying to fill one's life with material possessions and meaningless pursuits.


Wish upon a falling star
Making a wish based on wishes depicted in popular media that aren't grounded on reality.


And dream of your perfection.
Fantasizing about attaining perfection like that attributed to divine beings.


It fades away held up against your failures
Realizing that flaws and failures are an inevitable part of life.


And dying self-opinion.
Letting go of a negative self-image that is built upon self-doubt and unrealistic expectations.


Beauty's on the late night TV,
Acknowledging that the media often defines beauty based on a narrow and unrealistic set of standards.


Showing off the next big thing.
Promoting the newest trend, product, or service to consumers.


Turn it off ... I'm lost.
Feeling overwhelmed and unsure because of the constant bombardment from media and the world around us.


I forgot who I was.
Losing one's sense of identity and purpose amidst the noise and distractions of life.


Jesus, won't you tell me I'm worth something?
Asking for validation and reassurance from God who provides unconditional love and acceptance.




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