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Here for You

Reviewed by BT • 2026-4-16

Here for You

What This Song Teaches Us About God

When we gather as a church, we are not going through familiar motions — we are coming before the living God who is genuinely present with His people. This song reorients the act of gathering around God rather than around us. It acknowledges who God is (holy, exalted, worthy of all praise) while expressing a desire to bring Him our worship, our attention, our whole selves.

Worship is fundamentally about God’s worth, not about how we feel on any given Sunday. The word “worship” connects to the idea of “worth-ship” — declaring what something deserves. When we worship God, we are saying: You are worthy, You are great, You deserve our praise and our lives. That is true whether we feel it emotionally in the moment or not. To say “we are here for You” is to acknowledge that we are not the center of the story — God is. Our needs and preferences are not what drive us into His presence. What drives us is the reality of who He is, and trust that everything else flows from that.

Scripture Connections

  • Psalm 95:6–7 — Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker, for He is our God and we are His people — a direct invitation to the posture this song takes.
  • Revelation 4:11 — The heavenly beings declare that God is worthy to receive glory and honor and power, because He created all things — worship rooted in who God is, not what we feel.
  • John 4:23–24 — Jesus tells the woman at the well that the Father seeks true worshipers who worship in spirit and in truth — genuine, God-centered worship is what He is looking for.
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