Every Move I Make
David Crowder · Other Songs - David Crowder
Every move I make, I make in You
You make me move Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Every step I take, I take in You
You find my way Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Every move I make
Every move I make, I make in You
You make me move Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Every step I take, I take in You
You find my way Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Waves of mercy
Waves of grace
Everywhere I look
I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh, my God this love
How can it be?
How can it be Lord?
Every move I make
Every move I make, I make in You
You make me move Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Every step I take, I take in You
You find my way Jesus
Every breath I take I breathe in You
Waves of mercy
Waves of grace
Everywhere I look
I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh, my God this love
How can it be?
How can it be Lord?
Waves of mercy
Waves of grace
Everywhere I look
I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh, my God this love
How can it be?
How can it be Lord?
Waves of mercy
Waves of grace
Everywhere I look
I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh, my God this love
How can it be?
How can it be Lord?
Waves of mercy
Waves of grace
Everywhere I look
I see your face
Your love has captured me
Oh, my God this love
How can it be?
How can it be Lord?
Amen
Every Move I Make
David Crowder's 'Every Move I Make' stands as a defining track from his early career, exemplifying the emotive power of his contemporary Christian rock style. Released during the height of his rise to prominence, the song captures the tension between personal struggle and spiritual resolution, a recurring theme throughout his discography. The recording features Crowder's signature vocal delivery, characterized by raw intensity and melodic clarity, which became a hallmark of his work in the 2000s. As a staple of his catalog, the track reflects the era's focus on introspective worship and the complexities of faith in modern life. It remains a significant piece in his body of work, often cited alongside other early hits like 'Heaven Came Down' for its ability to resonate with listeners seeking both musical excellence and lyrical depth.
