From The Inside Out

Hillsong United · United We Stand [2006]

A thousand times I've failed

Still your mercy remains

And should I stumble again

Still I'm caught in your grace



Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades

Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame



My heart and my soul, I give You control

Consume me from the inside out Lord

Let justice and praise, become my embrace

To love You from the inside out



Your will above all else, my purpose remains

The art of losing myself in bringing you praise



Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades

Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame



My heart, my soul, Lord I give you control

Consume me from the inside out Lord

Let justice and praise become my embrace

To love You from the inside out



Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades

Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame

And the cry of my heart is to bring You praise

From the inside out, O my soul cries out



My Soul cries out to You

My Soul cries out to You

to You, to You



My heart, my soul, Lord I give you control

Consume me from the inside out Lord

Let justice and praise become my embrace

To love You from the inside out



Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades

Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame

And the cry of my heart is to bring You praise

From the inside out, O my soul cries out



Everlasting, Your light will shine when all else fades

Never ending, Your glory goes beyond all fame

And the cry of my heart is to bring You praise

From the inside out, O my soul cries out

From the inside out, O my soul cries out

From the inside out, O my soul cries out.

From The Inside Out

Released in 2006 on United We Stand, this track by Hillsong United exemplifies the contemporary Christian music genre's shift toward introspective worship. The song serves as a central piece on the album, reflecting the congregation's collective experience of spiritual transformation. Its composition blends acoustic instrumentation with layered vocals, characteristic of the Australian church music scene during that era. The lyrics invite listeners to explore the internal journey of faith, moving from personal struggle to divine connection. As a staple in their discography, the recording has been widely adopted in worship settings, reinforcing the band's reputation for creating anthems that resonate with deep emotional and spiritual themes.