CHAPTER 3
What More?
Chapter 3 of Unshakable – A Salvation Story
✝️ Christian Season: Lent
“What More?” is a confession wrapped in worship. It wrestles with our constant demands for God to prove Himself — while reminding us that He already has.
Jesus calmed storms, fed thousands, healed the sick, raised the dead — and gave His very life on the cross. What more could He possibly do? The cross should have been enough, yet still we ask for signs.
This song calls us to lay down unbelief and embrace the sufficiency of Christ’s finished work. It is a Lenten anthem of humility, repentance, and renewed trust in the cross.
Scripture Anchors
Primary: Romans 5:8 – “But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
Secondary: Luke 22:39–46; John 20:30–31; Hebrews 10:10–14
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What more could you do?
What more could you do
What more could you do
What more could you do.He was sent from above
Knowing his fate was the cross
He chose to come
They pierced his body
He shed us blood
And gave us his lifeWhat more
What more can he do
To make us believe
What more can he doHe walked the waters
He rolled the stone
What more could you doHe fed the thousands
He brought the dead back to life
What more could you do?He could have been
It would have been
It should have been enoughEnough of our asking
Enough of your giving
It should have been enoughWe keep asking for more
What more could you do?For us to believe
When is enough ever enough
He knelt in AgonyCup in your hand
Father, he prayed
"Your will not mine"What could you do?
For us to believeIt could have been
It would have been
It should have been enough!
- he walked the sea
- he calmed the storm
Enough of our asking
Enough of your giving!
It should have been enough
- He fed the crowd
-He cured the lame
We keep asking for more
What more can you do
For us to believeFor us to believe
For us to believeWhat more could you do
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#WhatMore
This chapter’s practice is about confession and trust.
Prompt: Write or post a short statement beginning with:
“The cross is enough because…”Private Practice: Journaling confession of doubts, followed by prayer of trust.
Group Practice: Acts of mercy (almsgiving, service) as an embodied response to grace.
Listen & Worship
Behind the Song
“What More?” was written during a season of wrestling. The cry, “Lord, show me more,” met the reality of the cross: He already has.
This is the heart of Lent: learning to live in the tension of our doubt, while trusting the sufficiency of Jesus’ sacrifice. The song is not triumphalist but confessional, pulling us back to the place where grace was poured out once for all.