You Must Increase
Matt Redman Lyrics


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I lift You high and bow down low
How high can You be? How low can I go?
I lift You high and bow down low
How high can You be? How low can I go?, oh Lord

I lift You high and bow down low
How high can You be? How low can I go?
I lift You high and bow down low
How high can You be? How low can I go?

You must increase, I must decrease, Lord
I'll bow down and You will be adored

I lift You high and bow down low
How high can You be? How low can I go?
I lift You high and bow down low
How high can You be? How low can I go?

You must increase, I must decrease, Lord, yeah
I'll bow down and You will be adored

You must increase, I must decrease, Lord
I'll bow down and You will be adored

Oh, Jesus You will,
Jesus, You will be adored

You must increase, I must decrease, Lord, yeah
I'll bow down and You will be adored

You must increase, I must decrease, Lord
I'll bow down and You will be adored
I'll bow down and You will be adored

You'll be adored
You'll be glorified
You'll be lifted high
May the highest place be my heart
Most treasured One in my life
None is Your equal
No one is like You
Who can compare to You,
Bow down to Jesus,
Bow down to Jesus,
Bow down to Jesus,
Bow down to Jesus
Jesus, bow down to Jesus
I want to lift You high, Lord
You'll be glorified
Jesus





You must increase, I must decrease, Lord
I'll bow down and You will be adored

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in the song "You Must Increase" by Matt Redman express a deep desire to exalt and adore God. The repetition of "I lift You high and bow down low" emphasizes the concept of great humility and respect towards God. It illustrates the contrast between God's infinite greatness and our own insignificance as mere mortals. The lyrics continue to express the idea of decreasing oneself, which means putting our own egos aside and allowing God to increase in our lives. By doing so, we give Him the recognition and respect that He deserves. The concept of bowing down serves as a metaphor for surrendering one's own will and submitting to God's authority. The song calls on believers to make God the most important thing in their lives and to give Him the highest place in their hearts.


Overall, "You Must Increase" is a song that promotes humility and adoration towards God. It encourages listeners to put their focus on God and to decrease their own egos in order to let Him increase in their lives. The song is a call to action to submit to God's will and recognize His divine authority over us.


Line by Line Meaning

I lift You high and bow down low
I am exalting and honoring You above everything else while humbling myself before You.


How high can You be? How low can I go?
I am expressing wonder at the infinite heights of God's greatness and depths of my own unworthiness.


You must increase, I must decrease, Lord
I desire for God's influence and glory to grow in my life while my own self-importance and pride decrease.


I'll bow down and You will be adored
I will humble myself before God and honor His greatness and glory.


Oh, Jesus You will, Jesus, You will be adored
I declare that Jesus alone deserves to be worshipped and adored above all else.


You must increase, I must decrease, Lord, yeah
I reiterate that God should become more prominent in my life while I become less important to myself.


You'll be adored, You'll be glorified, You'll be lifted high
I express praise and honor to God for His greatness and acknowledge that He alone deserves to be exalted.


May the highest place be my heart, Most treasured One in my life
I aspire for God to occupy the highest place in my life, and to be the One I value most above all else.


None is Your equal, No one is like You, Who can compare to You
I acknowledge that God is unique, unparalleled, and incomparable to anyone else.


Bow down to Jesus
I invite others to join me in humbling ourselves before Jesus and honoring Him.


I want to lift You high, Lord, You'll be glorified, Jesus
I express my desire to lift Jesus up and give Him glory, acknowledging His worthiness to be lifted high.




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Comments from YouTube:

Kenny Parker

Remember this worship song being sung many times over in my early days as a Christian at he Vista Ridge church Lewisville TX by Jason Jobst

Wees Music

Yea funny it’s not really a familiar song to many, took me a while to find it! Such simple yet powerful words ❤

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