Not What You See

Kutless · The Beginning: A Kutless Anthology [2010]

Do you feel the tensions rise?

Do you know why we always fight?

To be better, better than you

And you better than me



I am not what you see, oh no

Not much more than a slave I wish to be

I am not what you see

Not much more than a slave I should be

Nothing more, a slave I will be



How could I ever think to be more

Than the One who created me?

I watched Him do all that He said

His words were "Be a servant to all"



Only One deserves this exaltation

Only One deserves this elevation

But even He, He laid it down

To serve on bended knee

Not What You See

Kutless delivers an uplifting anthem on 'Not What You See,' a track that exemplifies their signature blend of pop-rock and gospel-infused harmonies. Recorded for the anthology 'The Beginning: A Kutless Anthology [2010],' the song reinforces the group's reputation for crafting emotionally resonant music that bridges contemporary pop sensibilities with spiritual themes. The recording features the band's signature layered vocals and driving instrumentation, characteristic of their mid-2000s era. As part of their broader discography, the track stands as a testament to their ability to create anthems that resonate with audiences seeking both musical energy and lyrical depth, solidifying their place in the landscape of modern Christian and pop music.