He is Lord
Hillsong Worship
The Eternal Reign of the Blessed Lamb
Hillsong Worship's song "He is Lord" is a powerful declaration of faith and reverence for Jesus Christ. The lyrics begin by acknowledging Jesus as the "blessed Lamb once slain," a reference to His crucifixion and the Christian belief in His sacrifice for humanity's sins. The imagery of His hands, once bound, now saving, emphasizes the transformation from suffering to salvation. This transformation is a cornerstone of Christian theology, symbolizing hope and the promise that God will never fail His followers.
The chorus, with its repetitive affirmation "He is Lord," serves as a profound proclamation of Jesus' divinity and eternal life. The line "I'm alive 'cause Jesus lives" reflects the Christian belief in spiritual rebirth and eternal life through Jesus' resurrection. This part of the song is deeply personal, as it connects the listener's faith directly to the living presence of Jesus, reinforcing the idea that His resurrection is the source of their spiritual vitality.
The song also highlights the significance of the cross, described as the place where "earth and heaven meet" and where "sin is overcome." This metaphorical language underscores the belief in Jesus' crucifixion as the pivotal event that bridges the gap between humanity and God, offering victory over sin. The final verses call for a collective response of praise, celebrating Jesus' reign and anticipating His return. The imagery of the earth resounding with praise and the King of glory waiting to come back again encapsulates the Christian hope for the second coming of Christ, a future event that promises ultimate redemption and the fulfillment of God's kingdom.