“After All (Holy)”

David Crowder Band “After All (Holy)” Share Worthy Song

What do you do in the moments when you finally run out of words — when your heart is full, your mind is spinning, and all you’re left with is the quiet realization that God is far more holy, far more beautiful, far more beyond you than you ever understood before? What rises in you when you reach the end of yourself and all that’s left is awe?

That’s the question at the center of “After All (Holy)” — one of the most reverent, soul‑stirring songs from the David Crowder Band era, before the name shortened to simply Crowder. This track doesn’t rush. It doesn’t try to impress. It simply lifts your eyes upward and reminds you that God’s holiness isn’t something we observe from a distance — it’s something that pulls us in, humbles us, and transforms us.

Crowder has always had a way of blending raw honesty with poetic worship, and this song is a perfect example. His voice carries that familiar ache — the kind that comes from someone who has wrestled with God, wondered about God, and ultimately surrendered to the mystery of who He is. “After All (Holy)” feels like standing barefoot on sacred ground, aware of your smallness but overwhelmed by His nearness.

Scripture echoes this posture with a depth that never loses its power: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come” (Revelation 4:8). That’s not just a declaration — it’s the eternal song of heaven. And Crowder taps into that same eternal echo, reminding us that worship isn’t about performance; it’s about perspective. It’s about remembering who God is and who we are in light of Him.

There’s a purity in the way the David Crowder Band arranged this track — gentle, reverent, almost fragile at first, then rising into something bold and breathtaking. It mirrors the way awe works in the human heart. It starts small, like a whisper, then grows until it fills every corner of your soul. It carries the same spirit found in “Let all the earth fear the Lord; let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of Him” (Psalm 33:8). Awe isn’t fear — it’s recognition. It’s wonder. It’s surrender.

This song speaks to the believer who has been longing for a moment of stillness, the one who has been craving a reminder of God’s greatness in a world that feels loud and overwhelming. It speaks to the heart that’s tired of striving, the heart that needs to breathe again, the heart that needs to remember that God is holy — and that His holiness is not distant, but comforting. It’s the holiness that holds you, heals you, and steadies you.

If your spirit has been restless, let this song draw you back into awe. Let it remind you that God is bigger than your questions, stronger than your battles, and closer than your breath. This is a good moment to pause, to lift your eyes, and to let His holiness wash over you again.

David Crowder Band’s “After All (Holy)” is a breathtaking reminder of the majesty of God — a worship moment that invites you to stand still, look up, and let your heart be undone in the best possible way. Add it to your playlist or share it with someone who needs encouragement — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Crowder’s ministry and helps us continue sharing songs that strengthen faith and speak life into people who need it.

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