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Only Sovereign Lord Worship Leader Guide

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About the Song

Only Sovereign Lord” is a worship anthem born out of a deep desire to honor the supreme authority, holiness, and redemptive power of God. The heart of this song is simple but profound: there is no one like our God, and He alone is worthy of our full surrender.

It’s a song that invites the Church into both reverence and response—to recognize God’s throne and bow before it with surrendered hearts.

Song Assets

Song TitleMP3LeadLyricsChordsSlidesVideo
Only Sovereign Lord

Biblical Foundation

This song draws from multiple Scriptures that proclaim God’s unmatched sovereignty and the Lamb’s redemptive work:

These verses speak to the holiness of God, His creative power, His kingship, and Christ’s work of redemption. This song is a declaration of those truths.

Use this song when your worship service includes themes like:

Musical Characteristics

Instrumentation & Strumming Tips

How to Introduce It to Your Church

Consider saying something like this before leading the song:

“This next song is a response to who God is. He is holy. He is sovereign. He is worthy. And because of what Jesus did as the Lamb of God, we can come boldly before Him. Let’s sing this together as a declaration of who He is—and as a moment of surrender to the only Sovereign Lord.”

Introduce the chorus first to the congregation if you’re doing it for the first time. The repetition of “Only Sovereign Lord, at Your feet I fall” makes it very easy for people to join in quickly.

Devotional Thought

Leading worship is about pointing people to Jesus, not performance. This song is a tool to create space for awe and surrender. Let the Spirit guide your dynamics and pacing. Don’t be afraid to sit in the bridge or repeat the chorus as your congregation responds.

Invite the church not just to sing, but to bow their hearts before the Lord. That’s what this song is ultimately about—posture, reverence, and offering ourselves to the King of Kings.

Final Checklist

Before leading this song:


Thank you for leading this song.

If you use Only Sovereign Lord in your church, I’d love to hear how it went! — John Earl Pape

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