For years, Passion has marked the beginning of the year with a gathering that centres everything on Jesus. Founded by Louie Giglio, the conference has grown into a global moment of worship, teaching and prayer, drawing thousands of young adults together in one space.
Through Passion Music, the songs introduced in those arenas often travel well beyond the event itself, becoming part of church worship across different nations.
As part of the ongoing Passion 2026 album rollout, the collective has now released ‘Watch Him Work’, led by Landon Wolfe. The track follows earlier releases from this year’s gathering and adds further depth to the developing live project.
Recorded in front of a packed arena, ‘Watch Him Work’ carries the familiar Passion sound, strong drums, layered instrumentation and thousands of unified voices. Yet at its core, the song leans into a simple but weighty message: trust in the faithfulness of God.
The lyrics draw on resurrection imagery, referencing the three days before the stone was rolled away. Rather than rushing straight to celebration, the verses acknowledge the tension of waiting. The repeated phrase “just wait” feels deliberate, reflecting seasons where the promise is known but the outcome is still unseen.
The chorus lifts with a bold declaration, “Watch Him work all things together like He said He would.” It is direct, congregational and easy to echo, built for collective response rather than performance.
By the time the bridge arrives, the tone shifts from hope to conviction: “He’s good and we’ve seen it, what He starts, He completes it.” It becomes less about anticipation and more about assurance.
With more music already unveiled from Passion 2026 and a full album expected in March, ‘Watch Him Work’ stands as another strong addition to this year’s live recordings, reinforcing a message of patience, perseverance and confidence in God’s finished work.