One Way
Hillsong · For All Youve Done [2008]
'Cause You're the only one I need
I turn to You and You are always there
In troubled times it's You I seek
I put You first that's all I need
I humble all I am all to You
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
You are always, always there
Every now and everywhere
Your grace abounds so deeply within me
You will never ever change
Yesterday, today the same
Forever till forever meets no end
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
You are the Way, the Truth and the Life
We live by faith and not by sight for You
We're living all for You
You are the Way, the Truth and the Life
We live by faith and not by sight for You
We're living all for You
You are the Way, the Truth and the Life
We live by faith and not by sight for You
We're living all for You
You are the Way, the Truth and the Life
We live by faith and not by sight for You
We're living all for You
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One way, Jesus
You're the only one that I could live for
One Way
One Way stands as a defining track within Hillsong's expansive catalogue of contemporary Christian music. Released on the 2008 album For All Youve Done, the song captures the group's signature blend of soaring melodies and profound theological reflection. As a central piece of their worship repertoire, it emphasizes themes of redemption and exclusive devotion, resonating deeply with congregations worldwide. The recording showcases the ensemble's ability to craft anthemic soundscapes that balance intimate prayer with grand celebration. This work remains a staple in modern worship sets, reflecting the band's enduring influence on the genre. Its composition highlights the collective songwriting strength that has characterized Hillsong's output for decades, securing its place as a beloved standard in the church music tradition.

