Enough for Me
Piano Worship · 3:32
Enter any scripture - Psalm 23, Romans 8:28, Isaiah 40:31 - and turn it into a complete worship song with faithful, singable lyrics.
Pick a style to see the instruments and hear an example.
Lyrics from the passage · free to start · yours to use
Each of these went through the Bible verse to song generator as a passage or a line of prayer. Press play and follow how the text survives the melody.
Piano Worship · 3:32
Lyrical Hymn · 4:18
Worship Ballad · 3:44
Contemporary Worship · 1:02
Books to draw from
66
Psalms and the Gospels sing most readily, but the Bible verse to song generator also handles a proverb, a benediction, or a single promise.
Takes per passage
2
The Bible verse to song generator returns two settings of the same text each run, so you hear which melody the words prefer.
Yours to use
100%
Royalty-free for the service, the classroom, and the channel. Scripture is public domain; so is your setting of it.
The Bible verse to song generator takes three steps to get from a reference to a melody you can sing.



Type a reference such as Psalm 23, or paste the verse itself if you want a specific translation's wording carried through into the lyric.
Usually under two minutes
A lament wants a hymn. A doxology wants a choir. No style is preselected on this page, because the passage should decide, not the tool.
Two settings return in about two minutes. Read the lyric against your Bible before you teach it to anyone - that habit matters here.
Already songs. They arrive with repetition, imagery, and a turn built in, which is why Psalm 23 sets itself almost without help.
Romans 8:28 or Isaiah 40:31 give you one clear claim. One claim makes one strong chorus.
Numbers 6:24-26 is a blessing spoken over people. It closes a service better than it opens one.
Short, memorable, hard to sing at length. Best as a chorus with your own verses carrying the weight around it.
A story needs verses that move. Give the passage room and let the chorus answer what the story asks.
Do not set all of Romans 8. Choose the verse the chapter turns on and let the rest inform the mood.

Give it a reference and the words follow that scripture's imagery and claims, rather than borrowing a mood from it and inventing the rest.

Second-person address, short lines, a chorus that returns. A verse a congregation can sing back on the second pass is worth more than a clever one.

If the exact wording matters, put the verse in the lyrics box instead of the reference. Your text is then set to music rather than paraphrased.

A model can drift. Two settings come back each run and both should be checked against the passage - the tool writes, you confirm.
A melody fixes a verse in memory long after a reading is forgotten.
Children learn a passage by singing it, not by repeating it.
A song written from the text that was just preached, sung as people leave.
One verse, one melody, sung at the table until everyone knows it.
A passage a family chose, set for that day and no other.
Close the study by singing the passage the group has spent an hour inside.
You can start free, and new accounts get credits. A complete track from the Bible verse to song generator spends credits; a short idea costs very little.
The Bible verse to song generator follows the scripture's imagery and claims. Read the result against your Bible before teaching it - a model can still drift.
Paste the verse itself into the lyrics box rather than typing the reference. The Bible verse to song generator then sets that wording instead of paraphrasing it.
Psalms, single promises like Romans 8:28, and benedictions. Long narrative chapters do better when you choose the verse they turn on.
Yes. What the Bible verse to song generator makes is yours for services, classrooms, and livestreams, royalty-free and with no reporting.
No. This Bible verse to song generator leaves the style unset on purpose - a lament and a doxology should not arrive in the same arrangement, so the passage decides.
Yes, along with Korean, Swahili, and others. Enter the passage in that language and the vocal sings it back.
About two minutes for a full track. The Bible verse to song generator returns two settings of the same passage each run, so you can compare them.
Scripture is public domain and your setting of it is yours - cleared for commercial use on YouTube, streaming, and podcasts under your plan terms.
That is one of the better uses of a Bible verse to song generator. Set one short verse to a cheerful melody and a class will remember it for years.
Choose the line the passage turns on and make it the chorus. Let your own verses carry the surrounding context.
None. Type the reference and the Bible verse to song generator writes melody, harmony, vocals, and arrangement. Your job is to check the words.
Paste both into the lyrics box. Pairing a promise with a lament is an old hymn-writing habit, and it still works.
Transliterated lines can be sung, but the result rarely helps a congregation. Set the passage in the language your church reads it in.
Psalm 23. It has imagery, a turn in the middle, and a closing promise - the shape of a song before anyone sets it to music.