Some songs don’t just call you to worship — they remind you why worship exists in the first place. Chris Tomlin’s new single “Doesn’t He (Deserve It All)” is that reminder. It’s the kind of song that lifts your chin, steadies your spirit, and pulls your heart back into the truth we forget far too easily: there is only One worthy. Only One Name. Only One King. Only One Lord. And He deserves everything.
Tomlin sings this one like a declaration carved into stone — not poetic, not metaphorical, but absolute. There’s only One with resurrection power. Only One whose kingdom reigns forever. Only One before whom every knee will bow. Only One who is coming back again. The song doesn’t build a case — it simply states reality. And reality is enough.
It carries the same weight as “Splendor and majesty are before Him; strength and joy are in His dwelling place.” — 1 Chronicles 16:27. Not borrowed majesty. Not shared glory. His splendor. His strength. His joy. The kind that makes praise feel less like an option and more like the only reasonable response.
The chorus hits like a global gathering — hallelujahs rising from every tribe, every tongue, every nation, every corner of the earth. It echoes the ancient promise of “All nations You have made will come and worship before You, Lord; they will bring glory to Your name.” — Psalm 86:9. Not someday. Not maybe. Will. The sound of heaven isn’t imaginary — it’s inevitable.
And woven through the bridge — that rising vision of angels and nations singing as one — is the quiet thunder of “From the rising of the sun to its setting, the name of the Lord is to be praised.” — Psalm 113:3. Morning praise. Night praise. Storm‑season praise. Midnight‑hour praise. Praise that doesn’t depend on mood, circumstance, or clarity — praise that exists because He is worthy, always.
“Doesn’t He (Deserve It All)” feels like the kind of worship that will echo in stadiums, churches, living rooms, and quiet hearts at 2 a.m. It’s simple, but not small. It’s familiar, but not predictable. It’s the kind of song that reminds you that worship isn’t about emotion — it’s about truth. And the truth is this: Jesus deserves every hallelujah, every tongue, every breath, every song, every life.
Chris Tomlin’s “Doesn’t He (Deserve It All)” is a heartfelt reminder that worship isn’t complicated — it’s honest, surrendered praise offered to the One who deserves everything. Add it to your playlist, share it with someone who needs their heart lifted back into worship, and grab your copy here on Amazon. Every purchase supports Chris Tomlin’s ministry and helps us continue sharing songs that awaken faith, strengthen believers, and point hearts toward Jesus.
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