Christ Is Enough
Hillsong Worship
Rhythmically brighter than the surrounding material in its catalog context, this song opens with a stripped acoustic figure before layering in electric texture and a propulsive mid-tempo groove. Its emotional register is one of relief — the particular lightness of someone who has released a thing they were clutching too tightly. The vocal performance is expressive without being showy, finding emphasis in the pauses between phrases as much as in the sung notes themselves. Lyrically, it centers the theological idea that sufficiency — enough-ness — is found in the person of Christ rather than in accumulated spiritual achievement or emotional certainty. The production reaches its fullest expression in the bridge, where dynamics drop to near-silence before rebuilding, a structural choice that mirrors the lyrical theme of releasing and returning. This is music for the morning after a difficult season, when the fog has lifted just enough to feel gratitude again. It suits both communal spaces and solitary runs when someone needs to rehearse trust out loud.
medium
2010s
bright, warm, layered
Australian contemporary Christian
Contemporary Christian, Worship. Modern Worship. euphoric, serene. Opens stripped and intimate before a bridge of near-silence and rebuild enacts the lyrical theme of releasing and returning.. energy 6. medium. danceability 4. valence 8. vocals: expressive lead, emphatic pauses, warm tone, controlled range. production: acoustic into layered electric, propulsive mid-tempo groove, dynamic drop-and-rebuild bridge. texture: bright, warm, layered. acousticness 5. era: 2010s. Australian contemporary Christian. Morning after a difficult season when the fog has lifted just enough to feel gratitude again.