King Jesus

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The Majesty and Sacrifice of King Jesus

Matt Redman's song "King Jesus" is a powerful anthem of worship that exalts the majesty and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Jesus as a divine figure, robed in majesty and light, whose glory surpasses the earth and sky. The song emphasizes the unparalleled nature of Jesus, referring to Him as the Lord most high and the name above all names. This reverence is coupled with the acknowledgment of Jesus' profound love, demonstrated by His willingness to leave His heavenly throne for the cross, a sacrifice made out of love for humanity.

The song also delves into the theme of grace and redemption. It speaks to the imperfect lives of believers who find mercy at the feet of Jesus. The lyrics highlight the transformative power of Jesus' sacrifice, which bridges the great divide between humanity and God, offering life and grace to those who believe. This message of redemption is central to the song, underscoring the greatness of Jesus' grace and the life it brings to believers.

The chorus and bridge sections of the song are calls to worship and celebration. They encourage believers to shout and praise, recognizing the risen King and the presence of the kingdom of Heaven. The repetition of phrases like "shout all the earth" and "shout like you know" serves to inspire a collective and exuberant expression of faith. The song concludes with a triumphant declaration of Jesus' eternal reign and the call for all the earth to adore and bow down before Him, reinforcing the central theme of Jesus' unmatched sovereignty and the joy of His presence.

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  3. I'm Coming Up The Mountain
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