Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Do Everything by Steven Curtis Chapman

I've heard this song before, but I listened to it this morning after reading a devotional, When Your Pain is Invisible (I wrote a blog post regarding that devotional: When Your Pain is Invisible: You Look So Good). It's a great reminder that we're called to do everything, from the mundane day-to-day to the big once-in-a-lifetime, for God's glory.

Lord, may everything I am and everything I do tell the story of Your grace and bring glory to You. Amen.



Do Everything by Steven Curtis Chapman

You're picking up toys on the living room floor
For the fifteenth time today
Matching up socks
Sweeping up lost cheerios that got away

You put a baby on your hip
Color on your lips and head out the door

While I may not know you,
I bet I know you
Wonder sometimes, does it matter at all?

Well let me remind you, it all matters just as long

[Chorus]
As you do everything you do to the glory of the One who made you,
Cause he made you,
To do
Every little thing that you do
To bring a smile to His face
Tell the story of grace
With every move that you make
And every little thing you do


Maybe your that guy with the suit and tie
Maybe your shirt says your name

You may be hooking up mergers
Cooking up burgers
But at the end of the day

Little stuff
Big stuff
In between stuff
God sees it all the same

While I may not know you
I bet I know you
Wonder sometimes, does it matter at all?
Well let me remind you, it all matters just as long
[Chorus]

Maybe your sitting in math class
Or maybe on a mission in the Congo
Or maybe your working at the office
Singing along with the radio

Maybe you're a down and out rock star
Or feeding orphans in the Myanmar
Anywhere and everywhere that you are

Whatever you do
It all matters

So do what you do
Don't ever forget

To do everything you do to the glory of the One who made you,
Cause He made you
To do
Every little thing that you do
To bring a smile to His face
And tell the story of grace

[Chorus]

In every little thing you do
In every little thing you do

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