




The core theme of the song is the . It challenges the "transactional" view of faith, where worship depends on receiving blessings. Instead, Marçal emphasizes:
The song’s most famous lines follow a pattern of absolute surrender: If God does it, He is God. If He doesn't, He is God . If the door opens, He is God. If it closes, He remains God . If illness comes or if I am healed, He is God . Inspiration and Background
The lyrics state, "I don’t worship Him for what He does; I worship Him for who He is" .

The core theme of the song is the . It challenges the "transactional" view of faith, where worship depends on receiving blessings. Instead, Marçal emphasizes:
The song’s most famous lines follow a pattern of absolute surrender: If God does it, He is God. If He doesn't, He is God . If the door opens, He is God. If it closes, He remains God . If illness comes or if I am healed, He is God . Inspiration and Background
The lyrics state, "I don’t worship Him for what He does; I worship Him for who He is" .





