Rejoice With Trembling
Matt Redman Lyrics


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We could watch You from afar
And forever be amazed
At how glorious You are
Yet You've drawn us close to You
Where the wonder's greater still
And You overwhelm us, God

And we rejoice with trembling in our hearts
Bring You a song of reverence and love
Jesus, how good, how great You are
And we rejoice with trembling
Before Your throne

Who could fully voice the praise
Of the God of endless days
Tell a fraction of Your worth?
For we only sing in part
Of the grace of who You are
Just an echo, just a glimpse

And we rejoice with trembling in our hearts
Bring You a song of reverence and love
Jesus, how good, how great You are
And we rejoice with trembling
Before Your throne

With trembling
Just and echo, just a glimpse of who You are
The splendor of You
Oh

We rejoice with trembling in our hearts
Bring You a song of reverence and love
Jesus, how good, how great You are
And we rejoice with trembling
Before Your throne
Your throne

How good, how great You are
Jesus, we have seen how good, how great You are





We rejoice with trembling
Before Your throne

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Matt Redman's song "Rejoice with Trembling" express the awe and wonder of God's infinite glory and majesty. The singer acknowledges that even from a distance, they can recognize the greatness of God, but it is only in drawing close to Him that they can truly be overwhelmed by His power and love. The song emphasizes that our understanding of God's worth and goodness is limited and incomplete, and that even our best efforts to praise Him are just echoes of His true glory.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "we rejoice with trembling in our hearts," which reflects both a deep joy in the presence of God and a reverent fear of His holiness. The lyrics also speak to the mystery and splendor of God, which are beyond human comprehension. The bridge of the song emphasizes that our praise is only a small fragment of God's infinite worth, and that even attempting to fully express it is impossible.


Overall, the message of "Rejoice with Trembling" is a reminder of the greatness and goodness of God, and the humble response that such knowledge elicits from us. It is a call to approach God with reverence and awe, and to acknowledge our limitations in trying to understand and praise Him fully.


Line by Line Meaning

We could watch You from afar
If we stayed far away from you, we could still be amazed by your glory.


And forever be amazed
We would be amazed forever if we only stood far from you.


At how glorious You are
Your glory is the reason we can be amazed for eternity.


Yet You've drawn us close to You
You have brought us near to you.


Where the wonder's greater still
The amazement we feel is even greater when we're close to you.


And You overwhelm us, God
Being close to you is overwhelming, God.


And we rejoice with trembling in our hearts
We are filled with joy and fear when we come before you.


Bring You a song of reverence and love
We offer you a song that expresses our respect and affection.


Jesus, how good, how great You are
We acknowledge how good and great you are, Jesus.


Before Your throne
We come before you, who sit on the throne.


Who could fully voice the praise
No one can fully express how praiseworthy you are.


Of the God of endless days
You are the God who lasts forever.


Tell a fraction of Your worth?
Is it possible to express even a small part of your worth?


For we only sing in part
Our songs can only express a small part of who you are.


Of the grace of who You are
We can only sing about a fraction of your grace.


Just an echo, just a glimpse
Our songs are faint echoes, and our understanding of you is partial.


With trembling
We come before you with fear and awe.


The splendor of You
You are magnificent in your splendor.


We rejoice with trembling
We are filled with joy and fear as we come before you.


How good, how great You are
We recognize how good and great you are.


Jesus, we have seen how good, how great You are
We have seen your goodness and greatness, Jesus.


Before Your throne
We come before you, who sits on the throne.




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