Give My All — Lambelujah · Christian Children's Worship Song
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Watch Now Scripture · Romans 12:1

Give My All

A soulful children's worship song of total surrender. "What kind of love is this? That You love me more…" — when a child glimpses the love of Jesus at the cross, the only fitting answer is everything. Built on Romans 12:1, it offers the whole life back to God as a living sacrifice — not only lifted hands, but a life poured out: washing feet, feeding the hungry, binding the wounded, loving even an enemy.

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Give My All — Lyrics

Verse 1

What kind of love is this? That You love me more — hey-ey-ey... what kind of love is this? Now I choose You, yes, I love You, and I'll give my all to You.

Chorus

Yes, You love me, and I love You, Lord, yes, I'll give my all to You. Thank You for dying for me, thank You for loving me more, thank You for loving me first, thank You for being my God — yes, I'll give my all to You.

Bridge

Hold me and lead me more, hold me and take control, use me the way You want to use — I give my life as a living sacrifice. Hold my hands, use me, Lord, make me Yours, oh Lord; lead me where You want to lead me. I surrender all to You, Jesus; I give my love to You, Jesus; I surrender all to You.

Outro

I give everything I have to You, I give everything I have to You... oh Jesus, I give everything.

Bible verse · Little lesson

A verse to hide in your heart

“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.”
— Romans 12:1 (KJV)

Little lesson for little hearts

This song begins with a question every heart should ask: "What kind of love is this?" When we look at the cross and see Jesus dying for us — loving us first, before we ever loved Him (1 John 4:19) — the only fitting answer is to give Him everything. That is what Romans 12:1 calls a "living sacrifice": not just a song or a lifted hand on Sunday, but our whole selves, our hands and feet and days, laid on the altar for God. The old sacrifices were animals that died; ours is a life that keeps on living for Him — "use me the way You want to use." And what does that surrender look like when it leaves the altar? Jesus told us: a cup of water for the thirsty, food for the hungry, clothes for the cold, a visit to the sick and the prisoner — "inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these… ye have done it unto me" (Matthew 25:40). It even looks like washing feet, as Jesus washed His disciples' (John 13), and loving the very ones who wrong us (Matthew 5:44). We cannot do this in our own strength — so the song prays, "Hold me and lead me, take control, make me Yours" — for it is God who "worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). So we say it with our whole hearts: oh Jesus, I give everything.