Just Let Me Say

Hillsong United · Other Songs - Hillsong United

Just let me say how much I love You

Let me speak of Your mercy and grace

Just let me live in a shadow of Your beauty

Let me see You face to face



And the earth will shake as Your Word goes forth

And the heavens will tremble and fall

But let me say how much I love You

Oh my Savior, my Lord and Friend



Just let me hear Your finest whispers

As You gently call my name

And let me see Your power and Your glory

Let me feel Your spirit's flame



Let me find You in the desert

Till this sand is holy ground

And I am found completely surrendered

To You my Lord and Friend



So let me say how much I love You

With all my heart I long for You

For I am caught in this passion of knowing

This endless love I've found in You



And the depth of grace, the forgiveness found

To be called a child of God

Just makes me say how much I love You

Oh my Savior, my Lord and Friend (x2)



Just makes me say how much I love You

Oh my Savior, my Lord and Friend

About Just Let Me Say

"Just Let Me Say" by Hillsong United stands as a defining track within the contemporary worship genre, reflecting the collective's signature blend of acoustic intimacy and expansive production. Released during a period where the Australian church collective was solidifying its global influence, the song captures the raw emotion of surrender and the desire to articulate faith through vocal confession. The track features the group's characteristic vocal harmonies, layered over a driving rhythm that elevates the lyrical theme of trusting in divine guidance. As part of the broader Hillsong United discography, the recording exemplifies the genre's shift toward emotional immediacy and communal participation. It serves as a staple in their live performances and worship sets, resonating with audiences seeking spiritual connection through music. The song's enduring popularity underscores its ability to transcend specific theological nuances, offering a universal language of praise that has become integral to modern church services worldwide.