There’s a moment in Isaiah 6 that shifts everything. The prophet sees the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, surrounded by seraphim crying “Holy, holy, holy.” Overwhelmed by glory and undone by his own sin, Isaiah falls to his knees. But then — grace. A burning coal touches his lips, and the guilt is gone. And when God asks, “Whom shall I send?” Isaiah doesn’t hesitate. “Here am I. Send me.” (Isaiah 6:8). That’s not just a response. It’s surrender. And it’s the heartbeat of Elevation Worship’s “Available.”
And that’s where I live. There are days I still feel broken. Days I feel like I’m failing. Like I’m just trying to keep my head above water. But even in that place, I know I’m not alone. God is healing me, restoring me, and setting a path before me — even if I don’t see the full picture yet.
This ministry, this site, this music — it’s not just a project. It’s my purpose. It’s how I stay available. I may not have it all together, but I’ve laid it all down. I’ve said yes. And I’ll keep saying yes. Because if He can use this, if He can use me, then I’m here for it. I’m available.
This song isn’t about having it all together. It’s about offering what you have — even if it’s broken. The lyric “I hear You call, I am available” isn’t sung from a mountaintop. It’s whispered from the valley. It’s the kind of worship that rises when you’ve run out of excuses, when you’ve stopped hiding, when you’re ready to be used — scars and all.
I know that moment intimately. My testimony is marked by failure, regret, and the long road of restoration. But it’s also marked by grace. By the kind of mercy that doesn’t just forgive — it repurposes. Romans 12:1 calls us to “offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God — this is your true and proper worship.” That offering isn’t about perfection. It’s about availability.
Elevation Worship released “Available” as part of their Graves Into Gardens album, and it quickly became a quiet anthem for those who’ve been humbled by life and still choose to say yes. The song doesn’t rush. It lingers. It gives space for reflection, for repentance, for response. It’s for the believer who’s ready to stop running and start surrendering.
The bridge hits deep: “You can have it all.” That’s not just a lyric. It’s a lifestyle. It’s the kind of posture that says, “I may not be proud of my past, but I’m not disqualified from purpose.” 2 Timothy 2:21 reminds us, “Those who cleanse themselves… will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work.” That’s the promise. Not just forgiveness — usefulness.
If you’ve been wondering whether God can still use you, whether your story still matters, whether your yes still counts — let this song be your answer. You don’t have to be perfect. You just have to be available.
Elevation Worship’s powerful single “Available,” from their album Graves Into Gardens, is a quiet anthem of surrender and purpose — reminding listeners that God isn’t looking for perfection, He’s looking for willingness. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs to know their yes still matters — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Elevation Worship’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that stir hearts and spark action.
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