Discovering Strength and Victory Through Worship: ‘God Has Come’ Song Analysis

We are going to do a dive deep into the world of music and scripture. Learning about how that ties us together as a community. For the next few minutes we will conduct a song analysis for “God Has Come“. This song is not just any song. It is a reminder of hope, trust, and victory, all rooted in the teachings of the Bible.

The song is inspired by the verse Isaiah 12:2 found in the Old Testament.

“Behold, God is my salvation, I will trust and not be afraid; ‘For Yah, the Lord, is my strength and song; He also has become my salvation.'”

In this verse, Isaiah rejoices in God as his salvation and source of strength. It is a reminder that when we place our trust in God, we need not fear. God becomes our strength and our song, a source of joy and salvation in our lives. That is what inspired me to write this song.

It is a song that speaks to our souls. It reminds us that even in the toughest times, we can find strength and celebrate our wins with gratitude. In this post we will analyze the song “God Has Come” written by John Pape. Here is what we will cover.

Diving into Scripture

We will take a closer look at some Bible verses that echo with the lyrics of “God Has Come.” These verses are the bedrock of our faith, offering inspiration for daily lives.

Decoding the Song

We are going to dissect the lyrics of “God Has Come“. By do this we will to uncover the deep theological meaning. Also, we will discover the emotional impact the song in relationship to our lives. This song carries a message of trust, fearlessness, and victory.

Meditation on Our Personal Journey

Spiritual growth involves self-reflection. Throughout our out time here, we will meditate on our personal experiences with God. This will include His presence, strength, and salvation. This meditation will help us deepen our faith.

Life Application

Lastly, we will bridge the gap between what we discuss here and how it plays out in our daily lives. We will explore how the song’s lessons and scripture integrate into our routines. This will help us navigate life’s challenges with faith and courage.

As we journey through discussion today, may the message of “God Has Come” open our hearts. That we gain understanding of how worship music and scripture strengthens our faith. So, my friend, are you ready to dive in? Let us begin.

Listen to the song

Song Lyrics

[Verse]

God has come to save me.
I will trust in Him
God has come to save me.
I will not be afraid.

[Chorus]

The LORD GOD
Is my strength
Thank you LORD!
Praise your name
The LORD GOD
Is my song
Tell the world
Let them know
He has given me victory.

Exploring Each Lyric Line

First, we will look at each lyric line from the song. Although the song is inspired by Isaiah 12:2. And is a scripture song, each line has its own unique biblical concept. Let us take some time to breakdown each lyric line and get a greater meaning behind the words. You will discover the deeper message of the song.

“God has come to save me.”

“I, even I, am the Lord, and besides Me there is no savior.”

Isaiah 43:11

This simple yet profound lyric reminds us that God is our ultimate savior. It is in line with Isaiah 43:11, which emphasizes that there is no savior other than the Lord. It is a reminder that when life gets tough, we can lean on God for salvation.

This verse from Isaiah highlights there is no savior other than the Lord Himself. It underscores the exclusive role of God as the one who can rescue and save us.

“I will trust in Him.”

“Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.”

Psalm 37:5

This verse encourages us to entrust our path and plans to the Lord. When we trust in Him, He will guide us and bring about His purposes in our lives.

Trust is a recurring theme in the Bible. This lyric echoes Psalm 37:5, encouraging us to place our faith in God’s plans and promises. Even when life throws us curveballs, we can trust that God will guide us through.

“God has come to save me.”

“For He will deliver the needy when he cries, the poor also, and him who has no helper.”

Psalm 72:12

Psalm 72 speaks of the righteous king and the blessings he will bring. This verse highlights God’s compassionate nature, as He delivers and helps those in need, including the poor and the helpless.

This lyric speaks to God’s compassion. It reflects Psalm 72:12, which highlights God’s desire to help those in need. It offers comfort and hope, reminding us that we are never alone.

“I will not be afraid.”

“Whenever I am afraid, I will trust in You.”

Psalm 56:3

This verse acknowledges that fear is a natural human emotion, but the psalmist declares his trust in God when fear arises. It is a reminder that we can find courage and refuge in God when facing fear or anxiety.

In Psalm 56:3, we find reassurance that even in the face of fear, we can find courage in God. This lyric urges us to stand firm in our faith and not let fear consume us.

Now let us look at the chorus.

“The LORD GOD”

“The Lord is my strength and song, and He has become my salvation; He is my God, and I will praise Him; my father’s God, and I will exalt Him.”

Exodus 15:2

This verse is part of the song of praise sung by the Israelites after their deliverance from Egypt. It celebrates God as their strength, salvation, and source of praise. It is a declaration of God’s power and goodness.

The chorus kicks off by declaring that the Lord God is our source of strength and salvation. It echoes the praise and acknowledgment of God’s power found in Exodus 15:2.

“Is my strength”

“The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped; therefore, my heart greatly rejoices, and with my song I will praise Him.”

Psalm 28:7

This verse expresses the psalmist’s confidence in the Lord as their strength and protector. When they trust in God, they find help and joy, leading to heartfelt praise and worship.

Psalm 28:7 emphasizes that the Lord not only provides strength but also protects us. This lyric acknowledges God as our source of inner strength and support.

“Thank you LORD!”

“Praise the Lord! Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.”

Psalm 106:1

These lyric expresses gratitude to the Lord. It points to Psalm 106:1. Making it a natural response to recognizing God’s goodness and mercy. This lyric encourages us to offer thanks for God’s blessings.

This verse is a call to praise and thanksgiving to the Lord. It emphasizes God’s goodness and enduring mercy, inviting us to acknowledge and celebrate His faithfulness.

“Praise your name”

“Therefore, I will give thanks to You, O Lord, among the Gentiles, and sing praises to Your name.”

Psalm 18:49

This verse speaks of proclaiming God’s greatness among the nations. It encourages us to share the message of God’s glory and offer thanks and praise to Him, not just among believers but to all people.

Psalm 18:49 speaks of proclaiming God’s greatness among the nations. This lyric prompts us to raise our voices in praise and share the message of God’s glory.

“Is my song”

“Behold, God is my salvation, I will trust and not be afraid; ‘For Yah, the Lord, is my strength and song; He also has become my salvation.'”

Isaiah 12:2

In this verse, Isaiah rejoices in God as his salvation and source of strength. It is a reminder that when we place our trust in God, we need not fear. God becomes our strength and our song, a source of joy and salvation in our lives.

Isaiah 12:2 beautifully connects with the lyric. “Is my song,” reminding us that God’s salvation and presence inspire songs of joy and praise in our hearts. This is the core scripture the song was created.

“Tell the world”

“And He said to them, ‘Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.'”

Mark 16:15

This verse is part of Jesus’ commission to His disciples, instructing them to spread the gospel to all corners of the world. It underscores the importance of sharing the message of God’s love and salvation with everyone.

Mark 16:15 encourages us to share the gospel with the world. We are to spread the message of God’s love and salvation. This lyric calls us to be witnesses of our faith.

“Let them know”

“Oh, give thanks to the Lord! Call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples!”

Psalm 105:1

This verse encourages us to express gratitude to the Lord and make His deeds known among the people. It is a call to share the stories of God’s work in our lives and His faithfulness.

Psalm 105:1 encourages us to make known God’s deeds among the people. This lyric reinforces the idea of sharing the good news of God’s work in our lives.

“He has given me victory”

“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”

1 Corinthians 15:57

This verse celebrates the victory we have through Jesus Christ. It acknowledges God as the giver of victory and emphasizes the significance of our faith in Christ.

1 Corinthians 15:57 celebrates the victory we have through Jesus Christ. This lyric declares a triumphant message. That message is God grants us victory over challenges and trials.

God Has Come Song Analysis Final Thoughts

As we wrap up today, let us take a moment to ponder the rich tapestry of faith, music, and scripture. We embarked on this journey with “God Has Come” as our guide. We have uncovered its profound messages for our lives as believers.

Worship Reflection

Through our analysis of the song’s lyrics, we have learned that worship is not confined to a place or time. It is a heartfelt expression of our trust, gratitude, and reverence for the God who has come to save us. as the psalmist declared in Psalm 28:7

“The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth, and with my song will I praise him.”

Our worship can become a powerful testimony of God’s work in our lives. A song can reflect our unwavering faith.

Practical Application

But our journey does not end here. The lessons we have explored today are meant to be lived out in our daily lives. We are called to trust in God even when fear surrounds us, as Psalm 56:3 reminds us. We are encouraged to share the message of God’s love and salvation with the world, as instructed in Mark 16:15.

Our practical application begins with embracing worship as a vital part of our lives. When we sing praises within the walls of this space, may our lives resound with praises to God wherever we go. May we trust in Him during moments of uncertainty, knowing that He is our strength. May we extend gratitude and praise for His countless blessings. And may we become bearers of the good news, sharing the story of God’s love and victory with those around us.

In closing, let us remember that our faith is a journey, and worship is a vital part of that journey. As we continue forward, may the message of “God Has Come” remain in our hearts. Let it be a source of strength and inspiration. Let our lives be a living testament to the power of worship, the depth of our faith, and the victory we have in Christ.

May the Lord bless you as you continue to find strength and victory in worship.

Message to Pastors and Worship Leaders

Please feel free to us use ‘God Has Come’ to minister to the people you serve. This song was written for the Christian church to be used to minister to congregation through song. As such I invite worship leaders to consider using the song as a part of your worship set. For you convenience song resources are available. You can get them at page: God Has Come Song Resources. Should you decide to use the song your feedback is appreciated.

Only Sovereign Lord Worship Song Unpacking the Song’s Message

I wanted to take a moment to share with you the story behind a song that’s close to my heart – “Only Sovereign Lord.” As the person who write the lyrics, I want to give you a glimpse into the inspiration and message behind this worship and praise song.

The Origin of “Only Sovereign Lord”

This song was born out of a deep desire to convey a powerful message of faith and reverence for our Creator, who is the “Only Sovereign Lord” of the universe. You see, my desire was to create a song that would inspire worshipers in our church community.

Song Lyrics

Before going any further here are the lyrics to the song “Only Sovereign Lord”

ONLY SOVEREIGN LORD

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord
Seated on the throne
You are worthy of all praise
bowing down I honor you

Only Sovereign Lord 
At Your feet I fall
Only Sovereign Lord 
You are above all 

Mighty, Mighty, is the Lamb
High and lifted up
You're the Savior of my soul
By Your blood I've overcome

Only Sovereign Lord 
At Your feet I fall
Only Sovereign Lord 
You are above all

I surrender my life to you
I surrender my life to you

Only Sovereign Lord 
At Your feet I fall
Only Sovereign Lord 
You are above all

Understanding Sovereignty

When singing the lyrics “Only Sovereign Lord,” we acknowledge that God is the ultimate ruler over all creation. He possesses supreme authority, autonomy, and independence. He is the one who made the heavens and the earth, and everything in them. This is realized by this Bible verse.

And when they heard it, they lifted their voices together to God and said, “Sovereign Lord, who made the heaven and the earth and the sea and everything in them,

Acts 4:24

In the context of the song “Only Sovereign Lord” the term “sovereign” is used to describe God’s supreme and unmatched authority and control over all creation and events. God is seen as the ultimate ruler and the one who exercises sovereign authority over the universe. Here are some attribute of sovereignty.

Supreme Authority: A sovereign entity has the ultimate and highest authority within its defined scope. It has the ability to exercise power without being subject to a higher authority.

Autonomy: Sovereignty implies self-governance and the ability to make independent decisions without external coercion or control.

Independence: A sovereign entity is typically independent and not under the rule or authority of another entity.

Jurisdiction: Sovereignty often pertains to a specific realm, where the sovereign entity exercises its authority and control. In the case of God that is the entire universe and everything it contains.

Biblical Inspiration for Only Sovereign Lord Worship Song

One of the most important aspects of this song is its connection to Scripture. Each line was carefully crafted to align with the timeless wisdom found in the Bible. It’s remarkable how the lyrics seamlessly intertwine with the Word of God. Let;’s breakdown each lyric and its relation to scripture.

Lyric: “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord”

“Holy, Holy, Holy Lord”: These words echo the heavenly creatures in Revelation 4:8, who continually proclaim the holiness of God. The repetition emphasizes the absolute holiness and sovereignty of our Creator. Singing “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord,” it’s like joining in with the heavenly creatures in Revelation 4:8.

“Each of the four living creatures had six wings and was covered with eyes all around, even under its wings. Day and night they never stop saying: ‘Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.'”

As mentioned above, this verse is part of the heavenly worship scene in Revelation. It is where four living creatures continuously declare the holiness of the “Lord God Almighty.”. The repetition of “holy” three times emphasizes the absolute holiness and sovereignty of God. A God who is eternal, encompassing the past, present, and future.

This lyric beautifully illustrates the idea that God is the “Only Sovereign Lord”. He is continuously worshipped by heavenly beings for His unmatched authority and holiness. It serves as a reminder that God’s holiness is beyond our comprehension. And it is a central aspect of our worship, signifying that He is set apart and perfect.

The lyric “Holy, Holy, Holy Lord” emphases that God’s holiness is immeasurable and a central theme in worship. When we acknowledge God’s holiness in our worship, we join in this declaration, recognizing His separateness and perfection.

Lyric: “Seated on the throne”

Seated on the throne” really lines up with what we see in Revelation 4:2. This is where John has this vision of God sitting on His heavenly throne. This imagery represents God’s sovereignty and authority over all things.

“At once I was in the Spirit, and there before me was a throne in heaven with someone sitting on it.”

Looking at Revelation 4:2 it describes the vision of the Apostle John. In this vision he is taken into the heavenly realm and sees a throne in heaven God sitting on it. This represents His sovereignty and authority. This vision vividly portrays God’s sovereignty. And His central position as the ruler of the universe, reaffirming the concept of God as the “Only Sovereign Lord.”

He is seated on the throne, signifying His supreme authority and control over all things in heaven and on earth. Making it a powerful image of His sovereignty and ultimate authority. So, when we sing these words, we’re acknowledge that God reigns supreme. Singing these words is our acknowledgment that God reigns supreme and is in control of all things. Because He is pictured on His heavenly throne.

Lyric: “You are worthy of all praise”

“You are worthy of all praise”: These words mirror Psalm 145:3. This verse declares that God is most worthy of praise, His greatness beyond human comprehension. When we sing this lyric it’s like echoing Psalm 145:3. We are singing that God is great and deserves all our praise.

“Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; his greatness no one can fathom.”

Psalm 145:3 emphasizes the greatness of the Lord and declares that He is most worthy of praise. This verse aligns with the theme of God’s sovereignty as the “Only Sovereign Lord.” The lyric highlights His greatness is beyond human comprehension, underlining His unrivaled majesty and authority. It serves as a powerful testament to God’s sovereignty and His deserving of our worship and adoration.

This lyric emphasizes that worship is all about recognizing God’s worthiness, giving Him the honor and adoration He truly deserves. The lyric declares that God is great and deserving of all praise. It underscores the idea that worship involves recognizing God’s worthiness and giving Him the honor and adoration He deserves.

Lyric: “Bowing down I honor you”

“Bowing down I honor you”: This line takes us to Psalm 95:6. This scriptures calls us to bow down in worship before the Lord our Maker. By doing this it reflects an attitude of humility and reverence. This lyric reflects the humility and reverence found in Psalm 95:6. Where it encourages us to bow down in worship before our Maker.

“Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.”

Psalm 95:6 calls us to engage in an act of worship by bowing down and kneeling before the Lord our Maker. As we do it reflects an attitude of humility and reverence. It acknowledges God’s sovereignty as our “Only Sovereign Lord. ” It emphasises the importance of approaching worship with respect and adoration, recognizing His authority over our lives.

When we sing this, we express our willingness to submit to God’s sovereignty and acknowledge His greatness. “Bowing down I honor you” represents humility and reverence. Where we are encouraged to bow down in worship before our Maker. This lyric signifies our willingness to submit to God’s sovereignty and acknowledge His greatness.

Lyric: “Mighty, Mighty, is the Lamb”

“Mighty, Mighty, is the Lamb”: It resonates with Revelation 5:12. This passage shows heavenly beings declaring Jesus as worthy to receive power and glory. With this act we emphasizes His role as the mighty Savior. This lyric show a picture where heavenly beings declare Jesus as worthy to receive power and glory.

“In a loud voice they were saying: ‘Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise!'”

Revelation 5:12 is a powerful declaration from heavenly beings, praising the Lamb of God, which refers to Jesus Christ. This verse underscores the worthiness of Jesus, who, through His sacrifice, conquered sin and death. It also speaks to His sovereignty and the adoration He receives in heaven. The acknowledgment of Jesus as “worthy” aligns with the theme of God’s sovereignty. It also emphasizes the centrality of Christ’s role in the divine plan.

This lyric reminds us of Jesus’ incredible might as the Savior who conquered sin and death. The lyric resonates with the scripture, where heavenly beings declare the Lamb (Jesus) as worthy to receive power and glory. By which we are emphasizing Jesus’ role as the mighty Savior who conquered sin and death.

Lyric: “High and lifted up”

“High and lifted up”: This reminds us of Isaiah’s vision in Isaiah 6:1. This is where he saw the Lord high and exalted on His throne, portraying God’s majestic authority. When we sing “High and lifted up,” it’s like the vision Isaiah had where he saw the Lord high and exalted on His throne.

“In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord, high and exalted, seated on a throne; and the train of his robe filled the temple.”

Isaiah 6:1 describes the prophet Isaiah’s vision of the Lord in the temple. He beholds the Lord as high and exalted, seated on a throne. He sees the train of His robe filling the temple. This imagery portrays the majesty and sovereignty of God, emphasizing His exalted position. It aligns with the lyrics “High and lifted up.” This highlights God’s supreme authority and glory and reinforcing the concept of God as the “Only Sovereign Lord.”

This lyric paints a picture of God’s exalted position and majesty, inspiring awe and deepening our worship. Isaiah sees the Lord high and exalted on His throne, portraying God’s exalted position and majesty that inspire awe and worship.

Lyric: “You’re the Savior of my soul”

“You’re the Savior of my soul”: Think of Luke 2:11. The scripture announces Jesus as the Savior, the Messiah, and the Lord, underlining His sovereignty.

“Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.”

Luke 2:11 announces the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, proclaiming Him as the Savior, the Messiah, and the Lord. This verse directly relates to the lyric “You’re the Savior of my soul” in the song “Only Sovereign Lord.” The lyric is reinforcing the idea that Jesus is the central figure in God’s plan of salvation. It acknowledging His sovereignty as the promised Messiah and Lord.

This lyric expresses our acknowledgment that Jesus rescues us from sin and offers eternal life. “You’re the Savior of my soul” connects with Luke 2:11. In this verse it declares Jesus as the Savior, expressing our acknowledgment that He saves us from sin and offers eternal life.

Lyric: “By Your blood I’ve overcome”

“By Your blood I’ve overcome”: This reflects the victory achieved through Christ’s sacrifice, as mentioned in Revelation 12:11.

“They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.”

Revelation 12:11 speaks of believers’ victory achieved through the blood of the Lamb, representing Jesus Christ. This verse connects with the lyric “By Your blood I’ve overcome” in the song “Only Sovereign Lord.” The lyric emphasizes the redemptive power of Jesus’ sacrifice. It explains how believers conquer sin and adversity through their faith in Him. It highlights Jesus’ sovereignty as the Lamb of God who secures triumph over all challenges.

This lyric underscores our redemption through Jesus’ blood and our victory over sin through faith in Him. “By Your blood I’ve overcome” reflects the victory obtained through Christ’s sacrifice, as mentioned in Revelation 12:11. The lyric is emphasizing our redemption through His blood and our triumph over sin through faith in Him.

Lyric: “I surrender my life to you”

“I surrender my life to you”: It echoes Romans 12:1. This passage urges us to offer ourselves as living sacrifices to God, an essential aspect of genuine worship. When we sing “I surrender my life to you,” it’s like living out Romans 12:1. Which encourages us to offer ourselves as living sacrifices.

“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.”

Romans 12:1 encourages believers to offer themselves as living sacrifices to God, motivated by His mercy. This verse aligns with the lyric “I surrender my life to you” in the song “Only Sovereign Lord” The song emphasises the act of surrendering our lives to God as an essential aspect of genuine worship.

By doing so, we acknowledge God’s sovereignty and seek to align our will with His. Making it a true and pleasing form of worship that signifies our commitment to yield our lives to God’s sovereignty and will, at the heart of true worship.

“I surrender my life to you” echoes the idea of offering ourselves as living sacrifices, as encouraged in Romans 12:1. By do so, it is builds our commitment to yield our lives to God’s sovereignty. Making it a central aspect of true worship.

What It All Means

As the songwriter behind “Only Sovereign Lord,” my hope is that this song touches your heart and resonates with your faith journey. Worship isn’t just a performance; it’s an opportunity to connect with the One who holds all authority and power.

I encourage you to reflect on how this song speaks to you personally. How does it deepen your understanding of God’s sovereignty and the significance of worship in your life? Which parts of the lyrics or related Scriptures resonate with you the most?

Let’s not stop at understanding but put our faith into action. Incorporate the themes of this song into your daily life. Here are 3 thing to remember

  • Surrender your heart daily to the “Only Sovereign Lord,”
  • meditate on His Word, and
  • let your life be a testament to His greatness.

Thank you for taking the time to explore the heart and soul behind “Only Sovereign Lord.” May this song continue to inspire and uplift your worship experience.

Use ‘Only Sovereign Lord’ Worship Song for Ministry

This song was written for the Christian church to be used to minister to congregation through song. As such I invite worship leaders to consider using the song as a part of your worship set. For you convenience song resources are available. You can get them at page: Only Sovereign Lord Song Resources. Should you decide to use the song your feedback is appreciated.

Why the Ultimate Style of Worship Music Doesn’t Actually Matter

There are different opinions regarding the style of worship music used in church services. There are two camps. On one side are the traditionalist who believe that only classic hymn should be used. On the other side are those who believe newer contemporary song should be used. The schism really lies in the instrumentation of the music. Traditional music will feature piano or organ and never incorporate percussive instruments like drums. In general, contemporary songs will utilize guitars and drums to accompaniment to the song being played.

The biggest argument traditionalist have is based on the instrumentation. Specifically, they feel that the music starts to resemble that of the secular world. And to a point they have a decent reason. However, one of the primary missions of the church is to “go into all the world and preach the gospel”. To some extent it may be necessary to “be in the world but not of the world”. Meaning that Christians need to meet people at their level. We are no good if we live in ivory towers.

Let me emphasize, the style of worship music and the division among the church can be a hinderance to the mission of the gospel. In reality, what is most important is the content of the message contained in the song lyrics. Whether it is a traditional hymn or Contemporary Christian Music, we must consider the words we sing. We need to make sure that the lyrics are true to the Bible. If the lyrics to songs we sing in the church become extra-biblical that is a case for real concern.

No matter what style of worship music your church uses, we can still make a connection with God. Our worship is not about the style of worship music, it is about our communion with God. And that stems around the attitude of the heart. It is all about a connection with to God.

Also, when it comes to discernment regarding a particular song, we need to listen to the words we are singing. If the words are God filled and based on the Bible the style of music is a peripheral issue. Meditate on the lyrics and examine the meaning. Allow the heart to turn those lyrics into meaningful worship. Keep in mind, the attitude of the heart is what allows us to connect with God and impact our lives.

In my opinion, the style of music is only a vehicle to reach a certain culture of people. The music will bridge the gap and draw them. What is important and should never waver, is the message of the song. It must be true to God’s word. Anything that deviates from God’s word is apostate and needs to be dealt with properly within the church body.

Finally, when the subject of what style of worship music should be in a church service keep this in mind. The issue is not about the song style or the instruments used or how it is sung. It is about the Word of God in your mouth as you lift your voice to Him in praise and worship.

One more thing, I would love to hear your thoughts, questions, concerns and corrections.

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Everlasting Light Song Resources

Worship song resources for Everlasting Light by John Pape. Worship leader’s use these song resources to learn the song to use in your ministry.

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Song Information

SongwriterJohn Earl Pape
ThemeWorship
KeyG
Tempo100
TagsEternity, Light, Salvation
CCLI3076875
ScripturesIsaiah 60:19-21, Revelation 21:23, Revelation 22:5

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Lyrics

Verse
The sun shall no longer be your light by day
The moon shall no longer be your light at night
But the Lord will be to you
An everlasting Light

Verse
The sun shall no longer set in the west
The moon shall never withdraw itself
But the Lord will be to you
An everlasting Light

Bridge
The days of your mourning
Shall come to an end
In righteousness you will
Inherit the land

Chorus
But the Lord will be to you
An everlasting Light.
But the Lord will be to you
An everlasting Light

About This Song

The lyrics of this song describe the coming of a new era, in which traditional sources of light and guidance (the sun and the moon) will no longer be necessary. Instead, the Lord will provide an “everlasting light” that will guide and illuminate the way forward. The lyrics also speak of a time when sorrow and mourning will come to an end, and righteousness will bring about the inheritance of a new land.

This song is Christian praise and worship song that speaks about the second coming of Jesus Christ. It also tells of the end of the world and the beginning of the new world where there will be no need for the sun or the moon as Jesus will be the everlasting light. The lyrics also mention the time of mourning will come to end and righteousness will inherit the land which could be a reference to the salvation of believers and their entry into the kingdom of heaven.

Overall, it’s a song that speaks of a new era of light and guidance led by the Lord, and a time of righteousness and the end of sorrow.

The lyrics of the song are based on Bible scripture Isaiah 60:19-21. This passage from Isaiah is a prophecy about the future restoration of Israel and the coming of a new era in which the light of God will shine upon the nation, and the glory of the Lord will be its everlasting light. The passage speaks of the Lord being the light for the people, and it also speaks of the end of mourning and the arrival of righteousness. The passage also mentions the end of the sun and the moon as a source of light as the Lord will be the everlasting light. These verses could be interpreted as a metaphor for the spiritual restoration of Israel and the coming of the Messiah.

In this song, the lyrics are taking these verses and applying them to a Christian context, where the Lord is Jesus Christ and the new era is the second coming of Jesus Christ. It is a song of hope and encouragement, reminding believers that even in the darkest of times, the Lord will always be their light, and that ultimately righteousness will triumph over darkness.


Hear That Knock Song Resources

Worship song resources for Hear That Knock by John Pape. Worship leader’s use these song resources to learn the song to use in your ministry.

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Song Information

SongwriterJohn Earl Pape
ThemeWorship
KeyA
Tempo100
TagsJesus, Bride of Christ, Second Coming, Salvation, Lamps, Watchman, Gospel, Door
CCLI7210772
ScripturesRevelation 3:20, Revelation 19:7-9, John 10:9, Luke 12:36

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Verse
There's a day that’s coming soon
When the bride will meet the groom
He will take her away
Make her all His own
When the watchman sees the day
Trumpets blasts prepare the way
Light the fire trim the lamps
Awake all who sleep

Chorus
Hear that knock
Loud and clear
Open the door
Let Him in
Receive His gift
That's free to all
Forgiveness mercy and love

Verse
At what time or on what day
It is not for us to say
Like a thief in the night
He is coming soon
On the day of His return
Everyone will bow their knee
And their tongue will confess
That Jesus Christ is Lord

Chorus
Hear that knock
Loud and clear
Open the door
Let Him in
Receive His gift
That's free to all
Forgiveness mercy and love

Bridge
Jesus came to save us all
From the bondage of the fall
He was condemned
Hung on a tree to die
Only to rise from the grave

Chorus
Hear that knock
Loud and clear
Open the door
Let Him in
Receive His gift
That's free to all
Forgiveness mercy and love
Hear that knock
Loud and clear
Open the door
Let Him in
Receive His gift
That's free to all
Forgiveness mercy and love

Forgiveness mercy and love
Forgiveness mercy and love
Forgiveness mercy and love
Forgiveness mercy and love

About This Song

There is a day that is coming soon where Jesus will return to take his bride the church. The thing is that we are all busy with life. However this song is a reminder that we need to be on constant watch for the return of Christ. The idea of knocking on the door is a recurring theme in the Bible. Jesus wants to be a part of our lives he will knock on the door to our heart as saviour.


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Living By Grace Song Resource

Worship song resources for Living By Grace by John Pape. Worship leader’s use these song resources to learn the song to use in your ministry.

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SongwriterJohn Earl Pape
ThemeWorship
KeyC
Tempo110
Tagslonging, seeking, hallelujah, searching, cross
CCLI7079652
ScripturesPsalms 143:6

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Jesus lord of all
He died on the cross
His life paid the price
I could not pay

Living by grace
Walking in love
Fills my heart with praise
More and more each day
Thank you Jesus
Lamb of God

I bow at your throne
To worship you Lord
I sing from my heart
Hallelujah

Living by grace
Walking in love
Fills my heart with praise
More and more each day
Thank you Jesus
Lamb of God

I long for you in my life
I long for you everyday
I long for you in my life
I long for you
I long For you

Living by grace
Walking in love
Fills my heart with praise
More and more each day
Thank you Jesus
Lamb of God

About This Song

This Song takes a look at how wonderful God is and our response to seek Him diligently. This is a straight forward Gospel message. Jesus died for my sins. He rose again beating the bondage that separates us from God. As a person believes this simple yet powerful message the miracle of salvation is given as a free gift. We must as Christians have a longing in our hearts to seeks Him in His word.


Son of God Song Resources

Worship song resources for Son of God by John Pape. Worship leader’s use these song resources to learn the song to use in your ministry.

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SongwriterJohn Earl Pape
ThemeWorship
KeyG
Tempo100
TagsCross, Christ, salvation, resurrection, blood, trust, Easter, Good Friday
CCLI3076947
Scriptures1 Corinthians 15:1-4

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He’s is One
Who died that we may live
With His blood
He gave all he could give

Chorus
Son of God - Prince of Peace
I bow down at your feet
Holy and Righteous Lord

Verse
At The Cross
The final deed was done
It's His gift
That's free to everyone

Chorus
Son of God - Prince of Peace
I bow down at your feet
Holy and Righteous Lord

Bridge
Trust your Him
Believe He's alive
Risen from the dead

Chorus
Son of God - Prince of Peace
I bow down at your feet
Holy and Righteous Lord

Copyright © 2000 John Pape
Publisher The Mediatunes Project (ASCAP)
All Right Reserved
Used by Permission

About This Song

One thing a Christian has in their life is the pure love of God. As a matter of fact The Son of God performed the most amazing act of love. He died for our sins. Trust in this truth and you can go to heaven. And for those of us going to heaven it is our desire to worship the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This song attempt to help the Christian understand the truth of God’s love for all of us.


Almighty Reigns Song Resources

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SongwriterJohn Earl Pape
ThemeWorship, Praise, Celebration
KeyE
Tempo120
TagsHoly, Christian Rock, Heaven, God, Contemporary Christian, Jesus, God, Sovereign, Surrender
CCLI3093661
Scriptures1 Chronicles 16:31-32

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Verse 1

Let God's people rejoice,
With a very loud voice.
Everyone applaud
The righteousness of God.

Chorus

Almighty Reigns
My Tower of Strength
He is awesome
He is worthy
Almighty Reigns

Verse 2

Let us celebrate.
For our God is great
Praise His mighty name
As our hearts proclaim

Chorus

Almighty Reigns
My Tower of Strength
He is awesome
He is worthy
Almighty Reigns


About This Song

God is our supreme ruler. He has dominion over the entire universe. As our Creator we must praise and worship Him in an attitude of awestruck wonder. We need to rejoice who He is.


On The Third Day Song Resources

Worship song resources for On The Third Day by John Pape. Worship leader’s use these song resources to learn the song to use in your ministry.

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SongwriterJohn Earl Pape
ThemeWorship
KeyD
Tempo90
TagsHoly, Surrender
CCLI7079622
Scriptures1 Corinthians 15:4
Matthew 27:65-66
Hosea 6:2
Luke 24:7
Matthew 16:21
Luke 24:46
Acts 10:40
John 20:1
Mark 8:31

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[Verse 1]
From all splendor and majesty
Jesus came from heaven to earth
He brought a gift greater than gold
worth much more than I could afford

[Chorus]
On the third day
The Son did rise
On the third day
My hope shined bright
On the third day
My Lord is alive

[Verse 2]
Jesus hung upon Calvary's cross
Crucified to save mankind
He was reviled and spit upon
Paid full price for all of my sins

[Chorus]
On the third day
the Son did rise
On the third day
My hope shined bright
On the third day
My Lord is alive

[Bridge]
His disciples went to the grave
They neared the tomb where he was laid
Looking inside and seeing no one
For the risen Lord is alive

[Chorus]
On the third day
the Son did rise
On the third day
My hope shined bright
On the third day
My Lord is alive

Copyright © 2016 John Pape The Mediatunes Project
All Rights Reserved
Used by Permission
CCLI 7079622

About This Song

The most important event in the history of mankind is the miracle that happen nearly 2000 years ago in Jerusalem. There was a man who was also God incarnate named Jesus. He had a three year ministry that ended by the most heinous punishment ever devised by man. That was the Roman practice of crucifixion on a wooded cross. Jesus was put on the cross by the religious leaders at the time who refused to see who Jesus was. Jesus died on the cross then was buried in a tomb. Now for most any other human that would be the end of the story. However, Jesus was in no way ordinary. The miracle of resurrection was done after three days in a sealed tomb. This act was God’s gift to mankind to offer one final sin offering. This is the good news that every Christian has their hope.


Only Sovereign Lord – Song Story

The main reason I write worship songs like Only Sovereign Lord is to be a blessing and resource for the Christian church. As I ponder about the song Only Sovereign Lord here are some answers to questions that hopefully share the song’s story.

The meaning of the word sovereign is “a supreme ruler”. That is who the Lord Jesus is. Also, there is only one Lord we need to follow. That is where the title comes, Only Sovereign Lord.

Song Lyrics

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord
Seated on the throne
You are worthy of all praise
bowing down I honor you

Only Sovereign Lord 
At Your feet I fall
Only Sovereign Lord 
You are above all 

Mighty, Mighty, is the Lamb
High and lifted up
You're the Savior of my soul
By Your blood I've overcome

Only Sovereign Lord 
At Your feet I fall
Only Sovereign Lord 
You are above all

I surrender my life to you
I surrender my life to you

Only Sovereign Lord 
At Your feet I fall
Only Sovereign Lord 
You are above all

The song starts out exalting Jesus as a holy Lord in His rightful place on the throne. This speaks of his royalty and position to rule. When looking to Jesus the appropriate response in worship. In the song this act is shown honor through bowing at his feet. In Act 4:24 it is written

“When they heard this, they raised their voices together in prayer to God. “Sovereign Lord,” they said, “you made the heavens and the earth and the sea, and everything in them.”

The role of the Christian worshipper is to give honor and praise. We are also called to place him above everything.

In the second verse the song reminds the worshiper the greatest thing done for mankind. Jesus is the Lamb that was slain for our sins. The amazing thing is that this Lamb is mighty is strength. Through the blood of Jesus comes salvation. Our salvation allows us to overcome sin and death. But there is one thing every person must do to receive this gift.

We find that response in the bridge of the song. Only when a person surrenders to Jesus can they experience true salvation. John the Baptist so eloquently said

“Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!”

We are designed to worship God. The fall makes this act difficult. However, the Mighty Lamb Jesus who is the “Only Sovereign Lord” provides people a way of salvation. For this honor him by bowing down at the feet of Jesus who sits on the throne.

Why I wrote Only Sovereign Lord?

There will be a day in the future where everyone will bow down and acknowledge that Jesus is Lord. In this song the picture I want to paint is what that would be for Christ followers. The attributes of the Lord are many. He is Holy, He is worthy and He is mighty. Our response is to acknowledge that he is the one and only sovereign Lord. The worshippers response is to fall down and bow at his feet. That is an act of submission to His rule.

What inspired the song Only Sovereign Lord?

The song Only Sovereign Lord is inspired by a combination of several bible verses.  Here are ones that stand out in regards to the song itself

When they heard this, they raised their voices together in prayer to God. “Sovereign Lord,” they said, “you made the heavens and the earth and the sea, and everything in them.

Acts 4:24 NIV

Praise the Lord!
Praise the Lord, O my soul!
While I live I will praise the Lord;
I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.

PSALM 146 1-2

“And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvelous are your works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are your ways, thou King of saints.”

Revelation 15:3

“Come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the LORD our maker”

Psalm 95:6

Then Job arose, tore his robe, and shaved his head; and he fell to the ground and worshiped.

Job 1:20

What message would you like people to take from the song Only Sovereign Lord?

There will be a day where everyone will die. There are options available today as we live to make a decision to commit our lives to God. In this song it is my hope that the individual that sings these words will have a fore knowledge of what it will be like in heaven. Christian devotion to God start now. Let us reverence the Lord for what He has done. Our lives need to surrender to the amazing free gift of salvation.

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