Lord I Lift Your Name On High
Maranatha! Praise Band Lyrics


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Lord, I lift Your name on high
Lord, I love to sing Your praises
I'm so glad You're in my life
I'm so glad You came to save us

You came from heaven to earth
To show the way
From the earth to the cross
My debt to pay
From the cross to the grave
From the grave to the sky
Lord, I lift Your name on high

Lord, I lift Your name on high
Lord, I love to sing Your praises
I'm so glad You're in my life
I'm so glad You came to save us

You came from heaven to earth
To show the way
From the earth to the cross
My debt to pay
From the cross to the grave
From the grave to the sky
Lord, I lift Your name on high

You came from heaven to earth
To show the way
From the earth to the cross
My debt to pay
From the cross to the grave
From the grave to the sky
Lord, I lift Your name on high





Lord, I lift Your name on high

Overall Meaning

The opening line of the hymn, "Lord, I lift Your name on high" is a gesture of surrender and submission to God. By lifting His name, the singer acknowledges God's greatness, sovereignty, and power. This line sets the tone of worship, praising and exalting the Lord. The repetition of this line at the chorus emphasizes the message and serves as a reminder of God's preeminence.


The next line, "Lord, I love to sing Your praises" emphasizes the joy and delight one experiences in praising and worshiping God. It speaks to the intimacy and affection between the singer and God, where adoration is a natural response to encountering the divine. The third line, "I'm so glad You're in my life," is a reflection of God's goodness and grace in the singer's life. It is an expression of gratitude and thanksgiving, acknowledging that life would be incomplete without God's presence. The fourth line, "I'm so glad You came to save us," refers to Jesus Christ's redemptive work on the cross. It is a reminder of God's gracious act of salvation, which points to the need for restoration and reconciliation with Him.


The verses detail the work of Christ from His birth to His ascension. Line five, "You came from heaven to earth, to show the way," speaks of Jesus' incarnation, where He took on human form to show humanity the way of salvation. Line six, "From the earth to the cross, my debt to pay," refers to the crucifixion, where Christ took on the punishment for our sins, reconciling humanity with God. Line seven, "From the cross to the grave, from the grave to the sky," speaks of Christ's resurrection, where He conquered death and ascended to heaven, ensuring eternal life for believers. This progression follows the Gospel message, where Christ's life, death, and resurrection form the foundation of the Christian faith.


Line by Line Meaning

Lord, I lift Your name on high
I exalt and magnify Your name, recognizing Your holiness and sovereignty above all else.


Lord, I love to sing Your praises
I enjoy expressing my gratitude and adoration through music and song, recognizing Your goodness and grace.


I'm so glad You're in my life
I am grateful for Your presence in my life, providing comfort, guidance, and purpose.


I'm so glad You came to save us
I am grateful for Your sacrifice on the cross, redeeming humanity from sin and death.


You came from heaven to earth
You left Your divine throne to enter our broken world, showing us the way to live and love.


To show the way
To demonstrate the path of righteousness and redemption, leading us towards true life and salvation.


From the earth to the cross
From Your life and ministry on earth to Your ultimate sacrifice on the cross, bearing our sins and shame.


My debt to pay
Paying the penalty for my sin and disobedience, offering forgiveness and freedom.


From the cross to the grave
From Your death and burial in the tomb, overcoming the power of sin and death.


From the grave to the sky
Rising again on the third day, ascending to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Rick Doyle Founds

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