SEU Worship’s New Single ‘Dwell’ Calls Believers To The Shelter Of God’s Presence

LAKELAND, FLORIDA. SEU Worship’s New Single ‘Dwell’ Calls Believers To The Shelter Of God’s Presence. Like a soft whisper in a noisy world, SEU Worship has released a new single titled “Dwell,” a gentle yet powerful anthem of intimacy with the Divine.

Known for bridging raw vulnerability with rich musicality, the worship collective from Southeastern University continues their sacred calling with this fresh offering, now available on all major streaming platforms.
Rooted in the spiritual cry found in Psalm 27:4 — “One thing I ask from the Lord, this only do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life” — Dwell is more than a song; it is a prayer set to melody.
Penned by Sydney James, Christopher Austin Shuffitt, David Leonard, and David DePerez, the song emerges from a place of longing, reminding us that God’s presence is not just a destination, but a dwelling place for the soul. As the chorus proclaims:
“There’s only one thing I ask / Only one thing I seek / To dwell in Your presence”—a line that echoes the heart of every believer reaching for holy ground in daily life.
The track opens with quiet reverence, entering a sacred space, then gradually ascends into a sweeping chorus filled with warmth and surrender. The refrain “I wanna dwell / All the days, Lord” reads like a spiritual commitment, anchoring the listener in the eternal embrace of God’s nearness.
The bridge serves as both a declaration and reminder:
“It’s worth the wait / To see Your goodness,” gently pointing us to Lamentations 3:25: “The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him.”
Musically, Dwell balances modern worship aesthetics with sacred intimacy. Rich instrumentation and layered vocals carry the song’s message across moments of stillness and crescendo, perfect for both corporate worship and quiet personal reflection.