7 Worship Songs About The Word of God (He Is Speaking)

God is not silent. From the very first chapter of Genesis, He has been speaking life into existence. Hebrews 4:12 tells us that “the word of God is alive and active.” In a world full of noise and conflicting opinions, worship is an opportunity to tune our ears to the only voice that matters.

These songs are anthems of revelation. They celebrate the power of God’s Word to build our lives, define our identity, and calm the storms around us.

Why These Songs Tune Us In

We selected these songs because:

  • They are foundational. They recognize that building our life on Scripture is the only way to remain standing.
  • They are identity-shaping. They focus on what God says about us, rather than what the world says.
  • They are active. They treat the Word not as a history book, but as a present-tense conversation.

7 Songs To Hear His Voice

  1. Take You At Your Word – “If You said it, I believe it.” This song by Cody Carnes is the theme song for this list. It captures the childlike faith of simply believing what God has said. It turns the promises of Scripture into a melody of trust.
  2. Firm Foundation (He Won’t) – “Christ is my firm foundation, the rock on which I stand.” Based on the parable of the wise builder, this song reminds us that a life built on the Word of God cannot be shaken by the storms of life.
  3. Who You Say I Am – “I am who You say I am.” The world tries to label us, but God’s Word defines us. This Hillsong anthem is a declaration of identity, replacing the lies of the enemy with the truth of Scripture.
  4. I Speak Jesus – “I just want to speak the Name of Jesus.” Our words have power when they align with His Word. This song encourages us to prophesy the name of Jesus over our families, our cities, and our struggles.
  5. Trust In God – “I sought the Lord and He heard and He answered.” Hearing God often comes after seeking God. This song testifies to the faithfulness of God’s response, assuring us that He is a God who listens and speaks back.
  6. Great Are You Lord – “It’s Your breath in our lungs.” God spoke mankind into existence with His breath. This song connects our physical life to His creative word, reminding us that every breath we take is a gift from Him.
  7. Goodness Of God – “Your voice has led me through the fire.” This lyric in the second verse highlights the guiding power of God’s voice. It reminds us that in the darkest moments, it was His whisper that led us out.

Example “The Word” Setlists

Setlist 1 (The Foundation)

  1. Firm Foundation (He Won’t) – The rock.
  2. Take You At Your Word – The belief.
  3. Trust In God – The testimony.

Setlist 2 (Identity & Truth)

  1. Goodness Of God – The guidance.
  2. Who You Say I Am – The definition.
  3. I Speak Jesus – The proclamation.

How To Use These Songs In Your Church

  • Scripture Reading. Before singing Who You Say I Am, read John 8:36 (“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed”). It grounds the song in its biblical context.
  • The “Yes” Moment. During Take You At Your Word, encourage the congregation to simply say “Yes” to God. It’s a powerful, physical act of agreeing with His promises.
  • Prophetic Singing. I Speak Jesus is a tool for intercession. Encourage people to sing the bridge not just as lyrics, but as a prayer over the specific “mountains” in their lives.

Next Steps

His sheep know His voice. This Sunday, use Firm Foundation to remind your church that while the world’s opinions change like the weather, the Word of God stands forever.