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my life your vessel, come fill completely
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the journey God had written
All My Life (To You I Bring) is a song entirely started and finished in a car.
Joel and Luke were driving home on 19 August 2025, worshipping their way through Kalley Heiligenthal’s “Alabaster Heart”, Josh Baldwin’s “My King Forever”, their own “Sit At Your Feet”, a song praying for revival, when Joel started singing to you I bring, to you I bring. By the time they pulled onto Luke's street, the chorus, bridge, and reprise were complete.
Luke said to Joel: “Keep it rolling for a bit, because I feel like sometimes these conversations are really good, and I regret not recording it.”
What followed was a 40-minute conversation neither of them was trying to have. Genesis 1 and the Word that creates. John 1 — to those who received him, he gave the right to become children of God. Matthew 15 — allowing God’s word to go into our hearts, come alive inside of us, and for it to flow out of us. Proverbs 18:21 — death and life are in the power of the tongue.
The conversation moved to Abraham, with God calling him to “go to a place I will show you”. A place Abraham didn’t know but God had prepared for him. All he had to do was to start moving in that direction, and along the way keep asking God about the place he has for him.
The night closed in prayer: "that we would be willing vessels in your hand… the clay in the potter's hand, the wineskin in the winemaker's hand, the gold in the goldsmith's hand."
A month before any of that, Joel and Luke had been at a leadership summit in the North Eastern suburbs of Adelaide. On the first night, Joel saw a vision of seeds in the ground, sprouting as rain began to fall. He wrote this down on his phone, before the preacher shared that some people would get visions over the course of the summit that would become blueprints of what God is commissioning them into. The next night, Joel saw the same scene, but it zoomed out to show the soil and seed held in the palm of his hands, As he offered what’s in his hands to God, he saw accelerating growth and the scene cuts to trees full of apple blossoms, which then became trucks sending out the fruit.
As Joel and Luke went on the journey of vssls in December 2025/January 2026, Joel rediscovered this note, and found this line written under this first section: a vessel being enlarged as oil poured in, capacity to carry and overflow being increased.
Nine months later, the vision of those first two nights was put into a single image — an open hand cradling soil already shooting green. The cover is that.
Seven months after the car ride, at another leadership gathering at the same venue, a public word was spoken over Luke that named the exact picture from the recording: Abraham, going to a place he didn't yet know, a call to not be pulled in many different directions, to resist the temptation to settle in Zoar/insignificance by sight, to keep walking by the compass and arrive at the True North that God already prepared for him. Unknown to the preacher, All My Life (To You I Bring) already had the line: "You're leading the way, your word's my compass."
God had been weaving the tapestry all along.
“I know what you started, you’ll bring to completion.”
the prayer of the song
All My Life (To You I Bring) moves from revelation, to counting the cost, to laying it all at the altar — not because the costs finally feel good, but a knowing of all that the cost means, what is being chosen, and choosing it anyway, because the gain is worth more than the cost that is being left behind.
The bridge of the song weaves together four images in four lines, of that one posture —
My life as worship, may you find pleasing.
My life an offering, you can consume me.
My life your vessel, come fill completely.
My life your masterpiece, come weave your tapestry.
This is 2 Corinthians 4:7 in lyric form (treasure in jars of clay), Romans 9 (vessels of mercy prepared for glory) and 2 Timothy 2:21 (vessels of honour, set apart for the Master's use).
It is the bridge the vssls name was made for — vessels with the vowels emptied out — written long before Joel and Luke had in mind of the adventure God had written for them before the days came to be.
There's nothing I won't give. There's nothing out of reach.
My life to you I bring — Holy Spirit, you can have me.
The outro lands the song where Acts 2 lands the Church — on the Holy Spirit:
There's nothing I won't give.
There's nothing out of reach.
My life to you I bring —
Holy Spirit, you can have me.
It’s where the song stops and the Holy Spirit begins.
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from start to finish
from friendship to filling
All My Life (To You I Bring) traces from the foundations of the world, to the individual plans he has for us, to our consideration and counting the cost, the choice to offer, having walked that journey.
It is the third and closing track of vssls’ debut EP from friendship to filling, releasing 29 May 2026 — Friend to me, Sit At Your Feet, All My Life (To You I Bring), a collection that walks the journey of coming into friendship, sitting at His feet, and offering all back to Him,
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