You Can Have Me
Sidewalk Prophets' song "You Can Have Me" is a heartfelt surrender anthem. The lyrics explore the cost of following Jesus, asking if love for Him is strong enough to let go of worldly dreams and possessions. The singer declares willingness to give everything, even crawling on knees to experience the joy of suffering for Christ. The chorus emphasizes complete abandonment, offering one's life and heart to God. The song challenges the listener to examine whether their love is truly consuming and devoted, ultimately affirming that God is worth everything.
If I saw You on the street
And You said come and follow me
But I had to give up everything
All I once held dear and all of my dreams
Would I love You enough to let go
Or would my love run dry
When You asked for my life
When did love become unmoving?
When did love become unconsuming?
Forgetting what the world has told me
Father of love, You can have me
You can have me
If You�??re all You claim to be
Then I�??m not losing anything
So I will crawl upon my knees
Just to know the joy of suffering
I will love You enough to let go
Lord, I give you my life
I give you my life
When did love become unmoving?
When did love become unconsuming?
Forgetting what the world has told me
Father of love, You can have me
You can have me
I want to be where You are
I�??m running into Your arms
And I will never look back
So Jesus, here is my heart
When did love become unmoving?
When did love become unconsuming?
Forgetting what the world has told me
Father of love, You can have me
You can have me
When did love become unmoving?
When did love become unconsuming?
Forgetting what the world has told me
Father of love, You can have me
My Father, my love
You can have me