I'm after Your heart
Why should I be still when the worship starts Lord
I'm so in love with You
What can men do can't hold me back anymore

You spin over me, and You are pleased
When I spend myself on You
I'm gonna let go now, really worship
Letting my dance come forth

Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you
Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you

I'm after Your heart
Why should I be still when the worship starts Lord
I'm so in love with You
What can men do can't hold me back anymore

You spin over me, and You are pleased
When I spend myself on You
I'm gonna let go now, really worship
Letting my dance come forth

Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you
Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you

Turned my mourning into dancing
My heart is full of joy
I will praise You

You healed my body and You made me new
My heart is full of joy
I will dance for You

You gave me love that broke down fear
My heart is full of joy, I will sing to You
(Oh my heart is full of joy, I will praise
I will dance, I will sing for You, for You)

(Oh) Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you
Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you

(Ouh) Dance, dance
Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you
Dance, dance

Let the Spirit move you
Dance, dance
Holy Spirit in you

About This Song

"Dance" by Jesus Culture is a jubilant declaration of uninhibited worship that transforms physical movement into spiritual expression and intimate communion with God. The song captures the profound shift from religious restraint to passionate abandonment, with the narrator questioning why they should remain still when their heart is overflowing with love for the divine. At its core, the track explores the biblical concept of mourning being turned into dancing-a complete emotional and spiritual transformation where grief gives way to overwhelming joy and gratitude. The lyrics reveal a deeply personal relationship with God, emphasizing how divine love compels the believer to "spend themselves" in worship without regard for human judgment or social expectations. Musically, the song builds from contemplative verses into an explosive, anthemic chorus that mirrors the lyrical journey from restraint to freedom. The live recording from Chicago captures the raw energy of corporate worship, with the congregation's participation adding layers of authentic spiritual fervor that studio recordings often lack. The production emphasizes driving rhythms and soaring melodies that naturally invite physical response, making the act of dancing feel both inevitable and sacred. This song resonated deeply with contemporary Christian audiences because it gave permission to express faith through the body, challenging traditional notions of reverent worship while affirming that joy and celebration are equally valid forms of devotion.

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