I got an AM/FM multiplex
With a new turntable and a cassette deck
And I'm turning on to twenty-four hours
Of Jesus jam, yes, I am
I'm hearing Russell Taff
DeGarmo and Key, Phil Keaggy
And a little bit of Honeytree
Friend, let me ask you
Ain't I a spiritual man?
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, oh, nothing)
Not enough
There is so much more
That Jesus wants us to be, yeah
(That He wants you to be)
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, not really)
Not enough
Jesus wants to use you
To set all the captives free
Well, then a voice said
"Mister, well, what about me?
I'm a charismatic with a color TV
And I'm tuned into that satellite in the sky
(Satellite in the sky)
I'm watching Oral Roberts and Billy Graham
Jim Bakker and Mister Pat Robertson"
I had to smile
And I gave him the same reply
(And I said)
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, oh, nothing)
Not enough
There is so much more
That Jesus wants you to be, yeah
(That He wants you to be)
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, not really)
Not enough
Jesus wants to use you
To set all the captives free
Oh, listening to your radio and watching TV
Don't sound much like a ministry to me
(Don't sound much like a ministry to me)
If you're sitting there and listening
Saying, Lord, I want to be blessed
Think I'll skip all the homework
And still get an "A" on the test
Friend, you better listen real close to me
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, oh, nothing)
Not enough
There is so much more
That Jesus wants you to be, yeah
(That He wants you to be)
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, not really)
Not enough
Jesus wants to use you
To set all the captives free
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, oh, nothing)
Not enough
There is so much more
That Jesus wants you to be, yeah
(That He wants you to be)
That's not enough, not enough
(Ooh-ooh, not really)
Not enough
Jesus wants to use you
To set all the captives
He wants to use you
To set all the captives
Jesus wants to use you
To set all the captives free
It’s Not Enough was written by Ray Boltz.
It’s Not Enough was produced by Steve Millikan.