Casting Crowns “One More Song for You”

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There are moments in life when you feel like you’ve run out of words, run out of strength, run out of the ability to keep going—and yet something inside you refuses to quit. That’s the space this song steps into. It’s the moment when your heart is tired, your voice is shaky, and your hope feels thin… but you still lift one more song to God because you know He’s worthy, even when you’re weary. “One More Song for You” is about worship that rises from the cracks, not the mountaintops.

“My sacrifice, O God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart You, God, will not despise.” (Psalm 51:17)
This is the kind of worship this song captures—not polished, not perfect, but honest. God doesn’t turn away from the brokenhearted offering; He receives it with tenderness. When you feel like you have nothing left, that’s often when your worship means the most.

Casting Crowns has always had a way of writing songs that sound like prayers pulled straight from real life. Mark Hall sings this one with the voice of someone who has walked through seasons of heaviness and still chooses to lift his eyes. The band doesn’t shy away from the reality of struggle—they meet it head‑on, then point to the God who meets you there. “One More Song for You” feels like a reminder that worship isn’t about having it all together; it’s about bringing what you have, even if it’s just a whisper.

Life has a way of wearing you down. Responsibilities pile up. Disappointments linger. Prayers feel unanswered. And sometimes the hardest thing to do is worship when your heart feels numb. But this song reminds you that God doesn’t ask for perfection—He asks for presence. He asks for honesty. He asks for your heart, even when it’s tired.

“Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)
This is the invitation behind the song. Jesus doesn’t say, “Come to Me when you’re strong.” He says, “Come to Me when you’re worn out.” Worship becomes the place where rest begins.

Casting Crowns delivers this message with the kind of sincerity that has defined their ministry for decades. Their music has always been for the believer who’s trying to hold on, the one who feels unseen, the one who needs a reminder that God is still close. This song is for the person who feels like they’re running on fumes but still wants to honor God with whatever strength they have left.

And that’s where the final truth lands: God doesn’t measure the volume of your worship—He measures the heart behind it.

“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” (Psalm 150:6)
If you’re breathing, you’re invited. If you’re weary, you’re welcomed. If you’re struggling, you’re still called to sing—because God meets you in the offering.

“One More Song for You” becomes a reminder that worship isn’t about your strength; it’s about His faithfulness. If you’ve been feeling worn down, discouraged, or unsure if you have anything left to give, this is your moment to act. Bring God the little you have. He can do more with your whisper than you could ever do with a shout.

“One More Song for You,” from Casting Crowns’ album Only Jesus, is a heartfelt anthem for anyone worshiping from a place of weariness. With honest lyrics and Mark Hall’s signature vulnerability, the song reminds listeners that God welcomes every offering—even the quiet, trembling ones. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement to keep singing — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Casting Crowns’ music and helps us continue sharing songs that draw people closer to Jesus.

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