It all belongs to you Lyrics
Lyrics
My heart, my mind, my soul belongs to you
My love, my life it all belongs to you
Belongs to you
Oh Yeah
Belongs to you
My heart my mind my soul belongs to you
My love my life it all belongs to you
Belongs to you
Yes it does
Belongs to you
Give it all over
The songs we sing they all belong to you
The air we breathe it all belongs to you
Yes it does
Belongs to you
Belongs to you
Yes it does
Yeah I surrender it all
Yes I turn it all over
Yes it all belongs to you
It all belongs to you x3
Oh oh oh
Cause it belongs to you
Oh oh oh
It all belongs to you x3
Oh oh oh
Every air that we breath lord
Everything that we are lord
It all belongs to you
It All Belongs To You - Damita Haddon
Song Information
- Artist
- Damita Haddon
- Released
- October 18, 2007
- Genre / Category
- worship
- Views
- 29,338
## It All Belongs to You by Damita Haddon
Released on her 2008 album *No Looking Back*, "It All Belongs to You" serves as a straightforward declaration of total surrender. Damita Haddon crafts a song centered on the theological concept of stewardship, acknowledging that every aspect of the human experience—from the breath in one's lungs to the songs sung in worship—originates from and remains under the ownership of God.
### A Theology of Surrender
The lyrics function as a prayer of relinquishment, moving beyond mere sentiment to address the totality of the believer's life. By explicitly naming the heart, mind, and soul, Haddon echoes the Great Commandment found in Matthew 22:37, which calls for loving God with one's entire being. The repetitive structure reinforces the act of yielding control, making the track suitable for corporate worship settings where the congregation is invited to consciously offer their daily lives back to their Creator. It is a focused, rhythmic reminder that nothing is held back from divine authority.
Released on her 2008 album *No Looking Back*, "It All Belongs to You" serves as a straightforward declaration of total surrender. Damita Haddon crafts a song centered on the theological concept of stewardship, acknowledging that every aspect of the human experience—from the breath in one's lungs to the songs sung in worship—originates from and remains under the ownership of God.
### A Theology of Surrender
The lyrics function as a prayer of relinquishment, moving beyond mere sentiment to address the totality of the believer's life. By explicitly naming the heart, mind, and soul, Haddon echoes the Great Commandment found in Matthew 22:37, which calls for loving God with one's entire being. The repetitive structure reinforces the act of yielding control, making the track suitable for corporate worship settings where the congregation is invited to consciously offer their daily lives back to their Creator. It is a focused, rhythmic reminder that nothing is held back from divine authority.