Worth The Wait Sheet Music PDF (Phil Wickham)
Worth The Wait Sheet Music PDF (Phil Wickham)
Worth The Wait
Phil WickhamPiano/Vocal Pack Details
Download the sheet music for Worth The Wait by Phil Wickham, from the album Hallelujah! It's Christmas!. This song was arranged by Grant Wall / Daniel Galbraith in the key of D, E.
SongID | 85679 |
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Language | English |
Album | Hallelujah! It's Christmas! |
Artists | Phil Wickham |
Authors | Phil Wickham, Tyler Halford |
Arrangers | Grant Wall, Daniel Galbraith |
Publishers | Fair Trade Music Publishing |
Instruments | Piano, Guitar, Vocal |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | E |
Available Keys | D, E |
Meter | 4/4 |
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In Worth the Wait, the powerful refrain of “Noel” reminds us of the ancient longing and expectation of Israel for a Savior. For centuries, they waited for the promised Messiah, hoping for the One who would deliver them from darkness. And then, in the quiet town of Bethlehem, that promise was fulfilled—Jesus was born, the King of Israel, the Light of the world. This song celebrates God's faithfulness, proclaiming, “You were good, on Your promise.” It's a reminder that God's timing is perfect, even when it may not align with our own expectations. We often find ourselves waiting—waiting for answers, for healing, for breakthroughs—and in those seasons, it can be easy to wonder if God will come through. Yet, just as He did with the birth of Jesus, God is always working, fulfilling His promises in ways that are beyond our understanding. As Romans 8:28 reminds us, “In all things, God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.” The bridges in the song invite us into the profound purpose of Jesus' coming: He is the Savior who heals the broken, reclaims what was stolen by the enemy, and brings freedom. This powerful image of Jesus reminds us that His coming wasn't just for those in Bethlehem; it's for each of us. He came to redeem our pain, to restore what's been lost, and to offer us the hope of new life. When we're weighed down by brokenness or feel stuck in darkness, we can look to Jesus, knowing that He came to bring light and life to every corner of our souls. “Jesus, You were worth the wait,” the song declares, capturing the joy of seeing God's promises fulfilled. He is the answer to our deepest needs and longings, the One who loves us unconditionally, and the One who calls us to bow our hearts and lives before Him. The invitation extends to all: “Every heart, come and adore Him; every knee, bow before Him.” Jesus came not just to fulfill prophecy but to transform lives, to give us hope and healing, and to reign as King over all. In this season of celebrating His birth, let's reflect on how God has been faithful in our lives and remember that His timing, though often mysterious, is perfect. When we recognize Jesus as our Savior, we find that He truly is worth the wait—He is our light, our freedom, and our peace. May we join the song of heaven, proclaiming Noel with grateful hearts, as we honor the One who came to be with us and promises to walk with us always.