Never Stop Singing (Psalm 95) is a worship anthem that declares God’s goodness, salvation, and faithfulness. Rooted in Scripture, it invites believers to rejoice, stand firm on His promises, and worship without ceasing.
VERSE 1
From the greatest depths
To the highest heights
Oh the endless breadth
Of Your hands
By Your spoken Word
All creation formed
Can we hear
You speak again
CHORUS 1
Come let us sing
Come let us shout
Of Your goodness
Come let us praise
Come let us bow down
In worship
CHORUS 2
You are our God
God of salvation
You are the song
We’ll never stop singing
REFRAIN
Never stop singing
VERSE 2
In our wandering
When we’ve lost our way
Still You’re holding us
In Your hands
In the raging seas
In the barren land
On Your promise
We will stand
CHORUS 1
Come let us sing
Come let us shout
Of Your goodness
Come let us praise
Come let us bow down
In worship
CHORUS 2
You are our God
God of salvation
You are the song
We’ll never stop singing
BRIDGE
My only song
Jesus my only song
You are the only one worthy of
My Hallelujah
CHORUS 1
Come let us sing
Come let us shout
Of Your goodness
Come let us praise
Come let us bow down
In worship
CHORUS 2
You are our God
God of salvation
You are the song
We’ll never stop singing
REFRAIN
Never stop singing

God’s Steadfast Hand in Trials
“Come let us sing, come let us shout of Your goodness” reflects Psalm 95:1–2, which calls God’s people to joyfully praise Him for His greatness and faithful love. Singing and shouting in worship are not emotional outbursts but responses rooted in God’s revealed character and works.
“You are our God, God of salvation” echoes Isaiah 12:2 and Titus 2:13, affirming that the Lord alone is Savior. This title acknowledges both His covenantal relationship with His people and His redemptive action through Christ.
“In our wandering… still You’re holding us in Your hands” parallels Isaiah 41:10 and John 10:28–29, where God promises to uphold His people even in times of spiritual drifting or distress. It reflects His unchanging grip on those He has redeemed.
“On Your promise we will stand” aligns with 2 Corinthians 1:20, affirming that God’s promises are trustworthy and fulfilled in Christ. This phrase speaks to the believer’s confident hope amid trials.
“Jesus, my only song… the only one worthy of my Hallelujah” reveals the Christ-centered focus of the song and recalls Revelation 5:12, where Jesus is declared worthy of all praise.
Relevant Bible Verses about Never Stop Singing (Psalm 95)
Oh come, let’s sing to Yahweh. Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our salvation! Let’s come before his presence with thanksgiving. Let’s extol him with songs! Psalm 95:1–2 WEB
Behold, God is my salvation. I will trust, and will not be afraid; for Yah, Yahweh, is my strength and song; and he has become my salvation. Isaiah 12:2 WEB
Looking for the blessed hope and appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. Titus 2:13 WEB
Don’t you be afraid, for I am with you. Don’t be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. Yes, I will help you. Yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness. Isaiah 41:10 WEB
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Never Stop Singing (Psalm 95) lyrics and music by Britton Hardcastle, Carrie Hardcastle, Bryan Fowler, Mac Hays, George Koehl, John Marc Kohl, 2023.
▷ Scripture quotations taken from the World English Bible (WEB), which is in the public domain.