Holy Is Your Name
Nathaniel Bassey Lyrics
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(Feat. Kikelomo Mudiaga)
Holy is Your name
Holy is Your name
You dwell in the midst
Of the cherubims
Worthy is Your name
Surrounded by
The seraphims
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
Holy is Your name
Holy is Your name
You dwell in the midst
Of the cherubims
Worthy is Your name
Worthy is Your name
You are surrounded by
The seraphims
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow, we bow, we bow before you
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
Holy is Your name
Holy is Your name
You dwell in the midst
Of the cherubims
Worthy is Your name
Worthy is Your name
You are surrounded by
The seraphims
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
We bow down before you
In total surrender
To you, our God and our King
The lyrics of "Holy Is Your Name" by Nathaniel Bassey and Kikelomo Mudiaga is a powerful testament to the greatness of God. The first two lines of the song immediately focus on the holiness of God, establishing the theme of adoration and reverence. The mention of cherubim and seraphim, two classes of angels, further emphasizes the majesty and glory of God's presence.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "We bow down before you in total surrender," which evokes a sense of humility and submission. This is a recognition of God's authority and sovereignty, and it acknowledges that ultimately, all individuals are subject to God's will.
The second verse again highlights the holiness and worthiness of God's name. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message of complete surrender to God. Ultimately, this song is a declaration of praise and worship to God's glory and power.
Line by Line Meaning
Holy is Your name
We acknowledge that You are sacred and that Your name is Holy
Holy is Your name
We affirm that Your name is pure and set apart
You dwell in the midst
You reside among the angels known as cherubim
Of the cherubims
Your habitation is in the midst of the heavenly creatures called cherubim
Worthy is Your name
You deserve all honor and respect because of Your status as God
Worthy is Your name
Your name has the worthiness and value to be praised and revered
Surrounded by
You are encircled by the angels called seraphim
The seraphims
You are encircled by the seraphim angels who sing Your praises
We bow down before you
We willingly submit to You with reverence
In total surrender
We offer ourselves completely and unconditionally to You
To you, our God and our King
We acknowledge You as our ruler, and our only God
We bow, we bow, we bow before you
We repeatedly express our homage and respect at Your feet
Writer(s): Nathaniel Bassey
Contributed by Mila R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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