Skip to content

Praise And Worship Songs About Spiritual Gifts

Spiritual gifts are the abilities, talents, and blessings we receive from the Holy Spirit. But how should we worship spiritual gifts? How do we enjoy spiritual gifts? A praise-and-worship song is one of the best ways to express gratitude for spiritual gifts. This article is a collection of praise and worship songs about spiritual gifts.

The spiritual gifts are the supernatural abilities that God bestows on all Christians to fulfill the good works he planned for them. There is no specific listing of them but there are numerous scriptures that talk about such gifts. Many praise and worship songs are written about these spiritual gifts. This article will be discussing some of these songs.

Praise And Worship Songs About Spiritual Gifts

Describe a 6-10 second clip of praise and worship music about spiritual gifts. Use the lyrics to properly set the context and background for the description. The description should be between 60 and 90 seconds in length. Keep in mind that listeners experience this sample once before they decide whether to buy or not, so you must make your description compelling.

Spiritual gifts are a significant part of the Christian faith, and they can be used to encourage and strengthen the people around us. If you’re looking for praise and worship songs about spiritual gifts, here are some great ones to check out.

  1. “Spiritual Gifts” by Steven Curtis Chapman
  2. “Spiritual Gift” by Hillsong United
  3. “Spiritual Gift” by Hillsong Worship
  4. “Spiritual Gift” by Rend Collective
  1. “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1)
  2. “Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name; worship the LORD in the splendor of his holiness” (Psalm 29:2)
  3. “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer” (Psalm 19:14)
  4. “You are good and do good; teach me your statutes” (Psalm 119:68)
  5. “Good and upright is the Lord; therefore he instructs sinners in his ways” (Psalm 25:8-9)

10 Best ‍praise and Worship Songs About ⁢spiritual Gifts


  1. “Spirit Break Out” by Kim Walker-Smith

  2. “Holy Spirit” by Francesca Battistelli

  3. “Spirit Of The Living God” by Vertical Worship

  4. “Spirit Lead Me” by Influence Music

  5. “Holy Spirit” by Kari Jobe

  6. “Spirit Move” by Bethel Music

  7. “Spirit Speak” by Bethel Music

  8. “Spirit Of The Living God” by Meredith Andrews

  9. “Spirit Of God” by Jeremy Riddle

  10. “Spirit Come” by Worship Central



Illustrative Table Song Title Artist Spirit Break Out Kim Walker-Smith Holy Spirit Francesca Battistelli Spirit Of The Living God Vertical Worship Spirit Lead Me Influence Music Holy Spirit Kari Jobe


Overall, these praise and worship songs about spiritual gifts can help us connect with the Holy Spirit and open our hearts to receive and cultivate the spiritual gifts that God has given us. Listening to these songs can be a powerful way to deepen our faith and understanding of the spiritual realm.

Here Are the Five Best Songs About the Holy Spirit and The Truths They Uncover.

5. Worship Songs About Spiritual Gifts

Bryan and Katie Torwalt harmonize about the power of the Holy Spirit in their lyrics and their longing for the Spirit to be present. 

Lyrics

Spirit of the living God break in
Come shake these walls
With a mighty rushing wind
I’ve seen a glimpse of your great power
I’ve found a hope, it ignites me like fire

Jesus, You’re all my heart longs for
Jesus, Your presence
I need you more

Spirit of the living god, have your way
I’m longing for your presence to fully invade
I’ve felt a love that took away death’s sting
So I’ll pour my love on the king above all kings

Oh spirit come break in
Oh spirit come break in
Oh spirit come break in

Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Hallelujah
Spirit break in

“Come shake these walls | With a mighty rushing wind | I’ve seen a glimpse of your great power.” Nothing can hold back the Holy Spirit, which isn’t surprising since God is all-powerful and He is the source of it. Its power can heal harsh heart wounds, like Jesus’ death on the cross. “Spirit of the living god, have your way | I’m longing for your presence to fully invade | So I’ll pour my love on the king above all kings.”

4. “Never Walk Alone” by Rend Collective

Lyrics
You are my shepherd
Faithful forever
Your hand is strong when my faith is weak
Close as my heartbeat
You won’t forsake me
You are the love that will carry me
And I won’t be afraid
I will trust Your heart and say
I will never, ever, ever walk alone
You are with us, for us
Always holding on
Though I wander, Your love goes further
You are my hope and future
I will never walk alone
I will never walk alone
Questions may haunt us
Casting their shadows
Still You’re the hope and the fire in me
I will not tremble
I will not stumble
You are my courage, my bravery
And I won’t be afraid
I will trust Your heart and say
I will never, ever, ever walk alone
You are with us, for us
Always holding on
Though I wander, Your love goes further
‘Cause You are my hope and future
I will never walk alone
Surely Your goodness and mercy
Will light up the way set before me
Surely Your grace will pursue me
All my days, all my days
Surely Your goodness and mercy
Will light up the way set before me
Surely Your grace will pursue me
All my days, all my days
I will never, ever, ever walk alone
You are with us, for us
Always holding on
I will never, ever, ever walk alone
You are with us, for us
Always holding on
Though I wander, Your love goes further
‘Cause You are my hope and future
I will never walk alone
I will never walk alone
I will never walk alone
All my days

3. “Abide With Me” by Matt Redman

Lyrics

I have a home
Eternal home
But for now I walk this broken world

You walked it first
You know our pain
But You show hope can rise again up from the grave

Abide with me
Abide with me
Don’t let me fall
And don’t let go

Walk with me
And never leave
Ever close God abide with me

There in the night
Gethsemane
Before the cross
Before the nails

I’m overwhelmed
Alone, You prayed
You met us in our suffering and bore our shame

Abide with me
Abide with me
Don’t let me fall
And don’t let go

Walk with me
And never leave
Ever close God abide with me

Oh, love that will not ever let me go
Love that will not ever let me go

You never let me go
Love that will not ever let me go

And up ahead
Eternity
We’ll weep no more and sing for joy abide with me
We’ll weep no more and sing for joy abide with me

Abide with me
Abide with me
Don’t let me fall
And don’t let go

Walk with me
And never leave
Ever close God abide with me
Ever close God abide with me
Ever close God abide with me

Oh, love that will not ever let me go
Love that will not ever let me go

You never let me go
Love that will not ever let me go

Love that will not ever let me go
Love that will not ever let me go

You never let me go
Love that will not ever let me go
You never let me go
Love that will not ever let me go

2. “Holy Spirit” by Kari Jobe (feat. Cody Carnes)

Lyrics

There’s nothing worth more that could ever come close
No thing can compare, You’re our living hope
Your presence, Lord

Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
To be overcome by Your presence, Lord

There’s nothing worth more that will ever come close
No thing can compare, You’re our living hope
Your presence, Lord

I’ve tasted and seen of the sweetest of loves
Where my heart becomes free and my shame is undone
In your presence, Lord

Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
To be overcome by Your presence, Lord

Let us become more aware of Your presence
Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

Let us become more aware of Your presence
Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

Let us become more aware of Your presence
Let us experience the glory of Your goodness

Lord, your goodness, Lord

Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
To be overcome by Your presence, Lord

Holy Spirit, You are welcome here
Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere
Your glory, God, is what our hearts long for
To be overcome by Your presence, Lord

1. “Same Power” by Jeremy Camp

Lyrics

I can see
Waters raging at my feet
I can feel
The breath of those surrounding me
I can hear
The sound of nations rising up
We will not be overtaken
We will not be overcome

I can walk
Down this dark and painful road
I can face
Every fear of the unknown
I can hear
All God’s children singing out
We will not be overtaken
We will not be overcome

The same power that rose Jesus from the grave
The same power that commands the dead to wake
Lives in us, lives in us
The same power that moves mountains when He speaks
The same power that can calm a raging sea
Lives in us, lives in us
He lives in us, lives in us

We have hope
That His promises are true
In His strength
There is nothing we can’t do
Yes, we know
There are greater things in store
We will not be overtaken
We will not be overcome

The same power that rose Jesus from the grave
The same power that commands the dead to wake
Lives in us, lives in us
The same power that moves mountains when He speaks
The same power that can calm a raging sea
Lives in us, lives in us
He lives in us, lives in us

Greater is He that is living in me
He’s conquered our enemy
No power of darkness
No weapon prevails
We stand here in victory

Oh
Greater is He that is living in me
He’s conquered our enemy
Oh
No power of darkness
No weapon prevails
We stand here in victory
Oh, in victory

Yeah

The same power that rose Jesus from the grave
The same power that commands the dead to wake
Lives in us, lives in us
The same power that moves mountains when He speaks
The same power that can calm a raging sea
Lives in us, lives in us
He lives in us, lives in us

He lives in us

Songs About Using Your Talents

Holy Spirit You are welcome here

“Holy Spirit You are welcome here” is a song by Brian and Jenn Johnson. It was released on their 2009 album After All These Years, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Album that same year. This song is a call for the Holy Spirit to come and fill a person’s heart with joy, peace and love so that they can express their faith in Jesus Christ through worship. It also calls for the Holy Spirit to come into a church community so that it can be filled with joy, peace and love as well as expressing its faith in Jesus Christ through worship.

Lord You have my heart

This song is a great way to express your love for God. It was written by Martin Chalk and Delirious?. The song was released in 1998, and it’s on their album King of fools. The chorus goes like this:

“Lord, you have my heart/You gave me life/And I want to give it back to you today.”

The rest of the lyrics are about how God has given him everything he needs and wants, so he wants to give his whole life back to God as a “thank you”.

Set a fire down in my soul

Set a fire down in my soul is a song written by Matt Redman. The song was released on his 2006 album Facedown. The song is about God’s presence and how it can change us. It has been covered by a number of artists, including Hillsong UNITED, Passion, Bethel Music and many more. In addition to being used in worship services around the world, Set A Fire Down In My Soul has also appeared on several compilation albums such as WOW Hits 2007 (2007), Worship Together (2009), Passion: Let The Future Begin (2010) and No Compromise: 25 Years Of Integrity Music Volume 3: 25 Years Of Excellence DVD/CD (2011).

It is well with my soul

Written by Horatio Spafford in 1873, “It Is Well With My Soul” is a song about suffering and the author’s faith in God. It was written after he lost four daughters and his wife in a shipwreck, but Spafford writes that he still trusts in God’s love for him. The first verse of the song focuses on his loss:

There are many verses in this hymn that can be used as praise and worship songs about spiritual gifts. Some of them include:

  • Verse 4 – “Suffering here I’m learning to bear…” – This verse describes how people who suffer are often able to appreciate life more than those who do not experience pain or heartache. When you are going through hard times, you sometimes see things from God’s perspective or learn how He wants to help you through it instead of feeling like all hope is gone because your situation seems hopeless (like when someone gets sick). In this way, suffering brings us closer to God both spiritually and emotionally because we know He cares about us even though it might seem like there is nothing else out there anymore except ourselves.”

We rest on you

We rest on you,

and we find our joy in the truth.

We rest on you, and we find our life in your word.

Awesome God

Awesome God by Rich Mullins

This song is about the awesomeness of God. You can find the lyrics to Awesome God here. It contains the lyrics “Our God is an awesome God” and also contains the lyrics “He reigns from heaven above with wisdom, power and love.”

Above all powers

“Above All Powers” is a song that has become popular over the past few years. It contains the following lyrics:

“Above all powers, above all kings, above all nature and all created things / The King of glory thunders when He speaks / You are mighty God, Holy One.”

The word “above” is repeated twice in this song. This repetition shows that it’s important to be reminded of how great God is and can be seen as an encouragement for worship leaders to remind their congregations of God’s greatness as well.

Bless the Lord oh my soul

If you are struggling with spiritual gifts, “Bless the Lord oh my soul” is a powerful song to listen to. It helps you to focus on what God has done for you, and it reminds you of all that He continues to do. The song can be used as a reminder that God is worthy of our praise because He created us and loves us unconditionally. This song can also help keep your eyes on the Lord when it feels like there is no one else who understands what you’re going through.

How great thou art

How great thou art is a Christian hymn that has been translated into more than 150 languages and is one of the most well-known hymns today. The Swedish language hymn was written by Carl Gustav Boberg in 1885. The original Swedish title of the song is O Store Gud (O Great God).

Boberg wrote his poem after experiencing a vision while at a beach in Sweden where he saw people worshipping nature instead of God, which affected him greatly. He later wrote down his experience after returning home to Gothenburg, Sweden and shared it with others who helped him write the music for “How Great Thou Art.”

The lyrics of “How Great Thou Art” were translated into English by Stuart K. Hine in 1899 during World War II when churches were looking for new music to use during worship services due to limited resources from other countries.[1] The popularity of Hine’s translation led to many other translations being published over time including ones by Earmund Laurence (1933), Reginald Jacques (1982), and Fanny Crosby (1987).

These songs can be listened to and enjoyed to inspire a person to use his or her spiritual gifts in service.

These songs can be listened to and enjoyed to inspire a person to use his or her spiritual gifts in service.

What is the purpose of the Takeaway? The Takeaway is a summary of the article that is used to create the article title. This helps readers better understand what they can expect from reading the full article.

Best Praise And Worship Songs About Spiritual Gifts

Music is a powerful thing. It moves us. It moves our soul.

Speaking of our soul, music can also bring us closer to God. Especially when it comes to worship music—the melodies and lyrics of worship music have a way of getting God’s truth into our bones.

Singing worship songs has helped carry me through some dark seasons by reminding me that God is always with me. On Sundays, I’ll often listen to worship music on my drive to the church, increasing my passion for God and the expectation for the day ahead. Throughout the week, I’ll sing along to worship music in my house—the volume at full blast. I’m not sure if my kids enjoy this passion of mine as much as I do, but they’re not covering their ears (yet) at the sound of my Mack Brock impression, so I think we’re good!

Looking for some worship songs that will bring you closer to God, and that you’ll actually want to sing along to? Here are 11 worship songs that have opened my heart and strengthened my relationship with God in a whole new way.

  1. “Man of Your Word” – Maverick City Music
    I can’t get enough of Maverick City in general. They’re a breath of fresh air when it comes to new worship. “Man of Your Word” in particular is amazing! “I know all things are possible … when we believe … and old chains are breakable … when we receive.” Amen to that! God is, above all, a God of His Word, and what He promised will come to pass. Worshipping to “Man of Your Word” will remind you of these awesome promises.
  2. “Available” – Elevation Worship featuring Tiffany Hudson
    Wanting to be used by God, to open up your life and heart to His plan? Listen and worship to this song! “I hear your call… I am available… I say yes Lord… I am available.” Often we hang onto our lives so tightly, forcing things to work out the way we want them to, not necessarily the way God intends them to. Whenever I find myself trying to control my life and the people around me, worshipping to this song is so helpful. “Use me how you want to God … have your throne within my heart.” P.S. Tiffany Hudson’s voice is incredible!
  3. “Graves Into Gardens” – Brandon Lake
    Ever been through a season of heartache, pain, or loss? Have you walked through—especially in this last year—a season of grief or disappointment that you never thought would end? This song is full of hope if you’ve been through, or are currently going through, a disappointing or spiritually dry season in your life. “You turn graves into gardens… you turn bones into armies… you turn seas into highways… you’re the only one who can.” I’m not exaggerating when I say those lyrics almost make me cry every time I hear them. There’s so much truth in those words, so much hope—something we can all hold onto right now.
  4. “Still In Control” – Jesus Culture featuring Mack Brock
    Need a song for 2021, this is it. “My God is still in control… and still he reigns on his throne… though mountains may tremble and sea billows roll… I’ll sing it is well with my soul.” It might be hard to believe with everything that’s going on in the world right now, not to mention our own lives, that our God is still in control, He’s still there, and He’s still all-powerful. Sometimes we need to sing it to believe it. “It Is Well With My Soul” is one of my favorite hymns ever, and this is a pretty awesome way to revamp those still-true-today lyrics.
  5. “Famous For” – Tauren Wells featuring Jenn Johnson
    This new song from Tauren Wells is above all else a testament to God’s absolute power and control in the world. “Shut the mouth of lions… bring dry bones to life and… do what you are famous for.” We serve a God that is famous for parting the waters, breathing life into people that were dead, and performing miracles around us every single day. “Famous For” reminds me of what I should be aware of every minute of every day—our God was, and is still, famous for literally bringing dead people back to life.
  6. “You Are The Lord” – Passion featuring Brett Younker and Naomi Raine
    Passion kicked off their annual conference this year with this anthem to who God is and all that He does in our lives. What better way to start off a new year than by declaring this over our lives! “You are the Lord… forever lifted high… you are the Lord… compassionate and kind.” Sometimes we just need to stop and really remember that God is who He says He is. This song does that for me. “There’s no one like you God… there’s none like you.”
  7. “What A Savior” – HTB Worship
    This is just a fire worship song, pure and simple. We serve such an amazing Savior, at times it’s hard to put words to how awesome God is, but this song does just that. “The grave could not answer… his glorious mercy… as light broke through shadow, creation cried… behold now the Savior.” If you’re looking for a worship song that just reminds you who the God is that we serve, crank this one up!
  8. “Holy” – Justin Bieber and Chance the Rapper
    For all you hymns-only people, this probably isn’t your idea of a worship song. And while the Biebs and Chance aren’t exactly worship leaders, I still find myself putting the praise hands in the air whenever this comes on the radio. “Holy” is most likely about a relationship between two people (“the way you hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me… feels so holy, holy, holy, holy, holy”), but it also points to the greater relationship we have with God the Father. Human relationships give us a glimpse into God’s great love for us! Yeah, this song reminds me of getting married to my wife— “runnin’ to the altar like a track star”—but it also shows me how amazing the Father’s love for His children really is.
  9. “Child of the King” – Fresh Life Worship
    God is, above all, a Father to us, and this song reminds us of that truth perfectly. “I only need to trust that you mean what you say… I only need to tell you in me have your way.” Sometimes it’s easy for us to forget that God is a loving Father who wants the best for us. We doubt His love when we mess up or drift from Him, but the whole time He’s there, just waiting to welcome us back home. We are children of the King, and that truth changes everything.
  10. “Truth Be Told” – Matthew West
    This song by Matthew West is vulnerable and honest. “Hey I’m fine but I’m not… I’m broken.” West sings about how we’re all expected to tell everyone—including ourselves—that we’re doing totally fine, even when we’re clearly not. We’re all broken in some way, we’re all going through something, and the sooner we admit that—to ourselves and the people around us—the sooner we can step into healing. God already knows all our brokenness; He’s just waiting for us to come to Him and let Him carry what we were never meant to carry.

Join the conversation

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *