Surrender hits different when it stops being symbolic and becomes the real thing. Josh Baldwin’s “Worth Everything” opens with that kind of clarity — not cautious, not calculated, not halfway. It’s the sound of a believer who has already decided that Jesus isn’t just important; He’s worth the entire life being placed on the altar.
The first verse sets the tone immediately: no careful surrender, no holding back, no divided devotion. Baldwin sings like someone who has already let go of the safety net and stepped fully into the reality that Jesus is the treasure, the prize, the only hope worth building a life around.
The pre‑chorus tightens the focus — my all in all, whatever the cost — carrying the weight of Psalm 73:25 — “Earth has nothing I desire besides You.” It’s not dramatic. It’s decisive. It’s the kind of worship that doesn’t negotiate.
The chorus lands with a simple truth that feels heavier the longer you sit with it: Jesus, You’re worth everything. Not the convenient parts. Not the comfortable parts. Everything.
Verse two shifts the lens to availability — a life ready to be used, a vessel that doesn’t pretend to be perfect, just willing. It mirrors 2 Timothy 2:21 — “Useful to the Master.” Broken, yes. But surrendered. And that’s enough.
Then the bridge arrives like a commissioning: Make my life an altar to You. Not a moment. Not a song. A life. A living altar where worship isn’t something you bring — it’s something you become.
“Worth Everything” is worship without negotiation. It’s the kind of song that reminds you that surrender isn’t loss — it’s alignment. It’s the moment your heart finally agrees with heaven about who Jesus is and what He deserves.
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