7 Worship Songs to Fill Your Heart With Thanksgiving

Posted on Tuesday, November 19, 2024 by Kirsten Stitzinger

7 Worship Songs to Fill Your Heart with Thanksgiving

This time of year, we have a special opportunity to stop and remember the goodness of God. As the crops ripen and the temperatures drop, cultures around the world will gather to celebrate the plentiful harvest that will sustain them through wintertime. And for millions of Air1 listeners across the United States, that means Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Whether you’ll be traveling, hosting family or enjoying some time with friends, you’ll need some background music to set the tone. So, kick back, press play and enjoy seven songs that will remind you of His faithfulness. 


 

“Love Of God” Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham

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Reminiscent of the beloved hymns of old, “Love Of God” is a soulful showcase of God’s lavish, unending love. With skillful attention to the piano and guitar, Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham express the incomprehensible depth of love we find in our Father’s arms, leading this uplifting ballad from a quiet introduction to a stunning crescendo of praise. This Thanksgiving, set your mind on the beautiful saving nature of Christ with this poetic masterpiece. He is worthy of our praise!


 

“Goodbye Yesterday” Elevation Rhythm

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Lively, hand-clapping beats and uplifting lyrics lead this powerful jam from Elevation Rhythm, an offshoot of Elevation Worship designed to reach younger audiences for the Gospel. With a joyful cry of gratitude, the youthful collective declares, “I’m living in the light of a new day.” Then, as the drums and strings build to a triumphant crescendo, the choir sings “I’m dancing on the grave that I once lived in.” Yes! In Christ, we have been made new—and in that, we can rejoice.


 

“Friend In Jesus” CAIN

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This heartfelt ballad from CAIN celebrates the freedom we find in Jesus. No matter the sin and shame you’ve experienced, everything in the mirror fades under the gaze of the Savior. His death and resurrection means we can have fellowship with Christ. And His friendship is priceless! With joyful nods to the companionship of God, this song encapsulates the gift of the Holy Spirit, a constant presence that nothing else compares to.


 

“Lift My Hands” Forrest Frank

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Forrest Frank is known for his easygoing worship hits, and “Lift My Hands” is no exception. With upbeat tempos and fun production elements, this energetic tune is perfect for dancing around the kitchen while you’re busting out the pumpkin decorations or whipping up a delicious apple pie. 

In response to the strength God has provided, Frank’s response is to pour it all back out. “Y’all still think I’m religious, I’m just trying to eat a meal. But I don’t live on bread alone, you hear it in my zeal.” Yes! God is so good. Lift your hands in thanksgiving!


 

“Here I Am” JWLKRS Worship

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Featuring a gentle piano intro and soft accompanying lyrics, JWLKRS Worship declares God’s omniscience in the title track of their most recent extended-play record, “Here I Am.” As the bridge builds to a satisfying crescendo, guest vocalist Ashley Hess welcomes the power of the Holy Spirit, singing “Still. Help me be still. Help me turn down the noise and tune in Your will.” 

In a world where distraction runs rampant, “Here I Am” is a powerful anthem of trust that will draw your attention back to the One who holds it all together—and remind you of the reality that He is in control.


 

“Open” LO Worship

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When so many things vie for our attention, it’s hard to surrender to God’s plan. There are dozens of paths we could take; hundreds of demands placed on our shoulders every day. That pressure can be crazy—as can the temptation to pursue our own goals and put ourselves first. The pressure to “get it right” can be overwhelming. 

“Open,” a fresh track from the newly minted LO Worship (a worship group inspired by Sadie Robertson Huff’s Live Original brand) is the perfect antidote to that stress. When the pressures of the world fuel anxiety, let this soothing song of surrender be an encouragement to your weary heart…no matter how the turkey turns out!


 

“Prepare The Way” Stars Go Dim

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Just like you might prepare a Thanksgiving table for your guests, believers are called to prepare the way for Christ to come. Throughout the Word of God, Jesus’ disciples are encouraged to light their lamps and get ready for the coming of Christ. 

“Prepare The Way” by Stars Go Dim is the perfect reminder of this idea, encouraging listeners to slow down and be intentional, to redeem the time. Listen and be encouraged by this passionate cry for revival, because God is on the move.  


As believers, we have much to be thankful for. The challenges we face as children of the King may change, but His love, providence and grace are eternal. Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection gave us the ultimate gift in salvation—and He’s still working every day amongst His people. So, this Thanksgiving season, go with confidence as you share the Gospel with friends and family. God is good, all the time!

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