For All You've Done
Hillsong · Ultimate Collection [2009]
Almighty, forever, I will never be the same, 'cause You came near
From the everlasting to the world we live
The Father's only Son
And You lived, and You died
And You rose again on high
And You opened the way for the world to live again
Hallelujah, for all You've done
My Savior, Redeemer, lifted me from the miry clay
Almighty, forever, I will never be the same, 'cause You came near
From the everlasting to the world we live
The Father's only Son
And You lived, and You died
And You rose again on high
And You opened the way for the world to live again
Hallelujah, for all You've done
And You lived, and You died
And You rose again on high
And You opened the way for the world to live again
Hallelujah, for all You've done
'Cause You came near
From the everlasting to the world we live
The Father's only Son
'Cause You came near
From the everlasting to the world we live
The Father's only Son
And You lived, and You died
And You rose again on high
And You opened the way for the world to live again
Hallelujah, for all You've done
And You lived, and You died
And You rose again on high
And You opened the way for the world to live again
Hallelujah, for all You've done
Hallelujah, for all You've done
Hallelujah, for all You've done
Hallelujah, for all You've done
Hallelujah, for all You've done
Hallelujah, for all You've done
About For All You've Done
"For All You've Done" by Hillsong stands as a defining anthem within the contemporary worship genre, capturing the collective sentiment of gratitude and reflection on divine providence. Released on the 2009 Ultimate Collection, the track exemplifies the church's shift toward emotive, cinematic production that blends acoustic instrumentation with powerful vocal harmonies. The song serves as a cornerstone of Hillsong's discography, resonating deeply with congregations seeking to acknowledge God's role in personal and communal narratives. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to articulate complex spiritual themes through accessible melody and lyrical clarity, making it a staple in modern church services and worship settings worldwide.
