Let Us All Give Praise and Validation
Sabbath Assembly Lyrics


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Sacrifist: We are the servants of GOD, no less.

For the Judge of all mankind and the Love that His presence brings
Let us all give praise and validation

For the brethren gathered here and our function in the final End
Let us all give praise and validation

Sacrifist: Brethren, As it is.

Evangelist: So be it.

Sacrifist: Christ said: Love your enemies.
Christ’s enemy was Satan,
and Satan’s enemy was Christ.

Though Love enmity is destroyed.
Through Love saint and sinner
destroy the enmity between them.

Through Love Christ and Satan have destroyed
Their enmity and come together for the End:
Christ to Judge, Satan to execute the Judgment.

The Judgment is Wisdom.
The Execution of the Judgment is Love.





Evangelist: The Judgment is Wisdom.
The Execution of the Judgment is Love.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sabbath Assembly's song Let Us All Give Praise and Validation convey a sense of reverence and unity among believers. The opening lines, "We are the servants of God, no less," establish a tone of humility and obedience. The repetition of the phrase "let us all give praise and validation" throughout the song reinforces the idea of a collective worship experience, with each individual acknowledging and honoring their place within the group.


As the song progresses, the lyrics delve into some more complex theological concepts. The idea that "the Judge of all mankind" brings love through his presence implies that there is a divine force governing the world that is benevolent and just. This is further underscored by the discussion of Christ and Satan's relationship, which is described as one of enmity that is ultimately overcome through love. The song's message, then, is one of hope, community, and faith in a higher power.


Overall, Sabbath Assembly's Let Us All Give Praise and Validation is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be a faithful servant of God. Its lyrics paint a vivid picture of a group of believers coming together to worship, while also grappling with some of the more complex aspects of Christian theology.


Line by Line Meaning

For the Judge of all mankind and the Love that His presence brings
Let us give praise to God, who judges all and brings love to us.


Let us all give praise and validation
We should all praise and validate the presence of God and His love.


For the brethren gathered here and our function in the final End
Let us also give praise for the community here and our role in the ultimate outcome.


Brethren, As it is.
Let us acknowledge and accept what has been said and done.


Christ said: Love your enemies.
Jesus taught us to love those who oppose us.


Christ’s enemy was Satan,
Jesus' adversary was Satan.


and Satan’s enemy was Christ.
Satan opposed Jesus as well.


Though Love enmity is destroyed.
Love destroys hatred and animosity.


Through Love saint and sinner destroy the enmity between them.
Love is powerful enough to bridge the gap between good and evil.


Through Love Christ and Satan have destroyed Their enmity and come together for the End: Christ to Judge, Satan to execute the Judgment.
Love brought together Jesus and Satan, who will play different roles in the final judgment.


The Judgment is Wisdom.
The final judgment will be wise and just.


The Execution of the Judgment is Love.
The carrying out of the judgment will be done with love and compassion.


Evangelist: The Judgment is Wisdom.
The preacher emphasizes that the final judgment will be wise and fair.


The Execution of the Judgment is Love.
The preacher reiterates that the judgment will be carried out with love and compassion.




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