Made to Worship You
Myron Williams Lyrics
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To Give You Worship?
Have I lived a life that's pleasing
In Your sight?
Have I opened up my heart so that You may enter,
And if not, Oh Lord I must apologize?
All my sins I bring and lay them at the altarWith my lips I ask of You Lord
Please forgive me
With all sincerity I do surrender
I do Your will because I was made to worship you
cause I was made to worship You
Because I was made to worship You
Because I was made to worship You
Because i was made to worship You
Oh, Oh, Oh...
I was made to worship
I was made to worship
I was made to worship
You were made to worship
You were made to worship
You were made to worship
We were made to worship
We were made to worship
We were made to worship
The verses in the song "Made to Worship" by Myron Williams are a reflection of the singer's introspection and self-analysis. From the opening lines, "Am I Worthy To Raise My hands/To Give You Worship?," he questions if he has lived his life in a way that is pleasing in the sight of the Lord. The second line is vital as it asks the fundamental question of whether he can raise his hands to give God worship. The song is an acknowledgment that the singer is not perfect and may have strayed away from the path of righteousness.
He goes on to say, "Have I opened up my heart so that You may enter, And if not, Oh Lord, I must apologize?" This line suggests that the singer has not let God enter his heart, and he is asking for forgiveness for his mistakes. The chorus then emphasizes that the sole purpose of human existence is to worship God. "All my sins I bring and lay them at the altar/With my lips, I ask of You Lord/Please forgive me/With all sincerity I do surrender/I do Your will because I was made to worship you 'cause I was made to worship You" are the lyrics that signify surrendering oneself to God completely.
The song's message is that everyone, irrespective of whether they have committed sins or lived their life in accordance with God's will, should ask for forgiveness and worship God. The singer emphasizes that worshiping is the purpose of human creation. The song also contains repetitive phrases, "Because I was made to worship You" and "We were made to worship," which reiterates that everyone was created to glorify God.
Line by Line Meaning
Am I Worthy To Raise My hands
Am I deserving of lifting my hands in worship?
To Give You Worship?
To offer you worship?
Have I lived a life that's pleasing
Have I led a life that brings you pleasure and happiness?
In Your sight?
In your presence and view?
Have I opened up my heart so that You may enter,
Have I allowed you to enter and dwell within my heart?
And if not, Oh Lord I must apologize?
If not, then I am sorry and seek your forgiveness, my Lord.
All my sins I bring and lay them at the altar
I acknowledge and confess all my sins, and lay them down at your altar.
With my lips I ask of You Lord
I beseech you with my mouth, oh Lord.
Please forgive me
I humbly ask for your forgiveness.
With all sincerity I do surrender
I surrender myself completely and honestly to you.
I do Your will because I was made to worship you
I obey your commands and serve you as I was created to worship you.
cause I was made to worship You
Because my purpose and reason for existence is to worship you.
Because I was made to worship You
Because worshipping you is the core essence of my existence.
Because i was made to worship You
Because my very nature and identity is that of worshipper of you.
Oh, Oh, Oh...
I was made to worship
I was specifically created to worship you.
You were made to worship
You were also created to worship the Lord.
We were made to worship
All of us were formed and designed to offer worship to God.
Writer(s): myron williams, aaron gordon
Contributed by Alyssa J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.