Still this hurried mind
Slow this furrowed brow
Bring Your heaven song
To my mouth somehow
With the rising sun
Until the night has come
I will bless Your name
For all that you have done
And hear me say, yes and amen
Tomorrow You'll be faithful again
And I'll praise You God, for all you are
And all I am, for You are my portion
Forever, for all there was
And all that is now, and that is to come
So take all that I dream
Take all that I plan
You hold all my days
There within You hands
And somedays I might run
Somedays I might crawl
But Jesus find my heart
Is Yours through it all
And hear me say, yes and amen
Tomorrow You'll be faithful again
And I'll praise You God, for all you are
And all I am, for You are my portion
Forever, for all there was
And all that is now, and that is to come
Not matter what may come
Make my heart like a honeycomb
Storing up the sweetest home
For You in me, till I love You more than anything
And hear me say, yes and amen
Tomorrow You'll be faithful again
And I'll praise You God, for all you are
And all I am, for You are my portion
Forever, for all there was
And all that is now, and all that is to come
All that is to come
"All That Is To Come" is a beautiful and uplifting song by Christy Nockels that reminds us of God's faithfulness and goodness in every season of our lives. The lyrics speak of surrendering our plans and dreams to God, knowing that He holds our days in His hands. It is a song of trust and surrender, acknowledging that no matter what may come, God is always faithful.
The song begins by acknowledging the busyness and worry that can often consume our minds and hearts. It invites God to bring His peace and joy into our lives, filling our mouths with His heavenly song. This imagery reminds me of Psalm 63:5-6, which says, "My soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise you. On my bed I remember you; I think of you through the watches of the night." Even in the midst of our worries and struggles, we can find satisfaction and praise in God's presence.
As the song continues, it emphasizes the trust and confidence we have in God's faithfulness. It acknowledges that there may be days when we feel strong and days when we feel weak, but through it all, Jesus finds our hearts completely His. This reminds me of 2 Corinthians 12:9, which says, "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me." In our weakness, God's strength is made perfect.
The chorus of the song echoes the affirmation that God is faithful, both in the past, present, and future. It declares that no matter what may come, we will praise God for who He is and for all that He has done. This echoes the sentiment of Psalm 145:2-3, which says, "Every day I will praise you and extol your name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom." We can always praise God for His goodness and faithfulness, even in the face of uncertainty.
The bridge of the song reminds us to make our hearts a dwelling place for God, storing up His love and making Him our greatest desire. It speaks of loving God more than anything else. This reflects the greatest commandment found in Matthew 22:37-38, where Jesus says, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment." When God becomes the center of our lives, everything else falls into place.
"All That Is To Come" is a powerful song that encourages us to trust in God's faithfulness and surrender our plans and dreams to Him. It reminds us to praise Him in every season and to make our hearts a dwelling place for His love. As we listen to this song, may it inspire us to place our hope and trust in God, knowing that He is always faithful and that He holds our future in His hands.