Deitrick Haddon - Holy, Holy Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: Holy, Holy
  • Album: This Is My Story
  • Artist: Deitrick Haddon
  • Released On: 01 Jun 1998
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Holy, Holy Lyrics

Chorus 1:
Holy, holy is the Lord of host,
He's the Lord of host,
He's the One that I love.

Holy, holy is the Lord of host,
He's the Lord of host,
He's the One that I love.

Verse 1:
He's the God of all creation,
the Ruler of all nation,
the One that I love the most.

You can't make me doubt Him,
I know too much about Him,
the One that I love the most;
He's the One that I love the most.

Chorus 1

Verse 2:
He's Jehovah Jireh,
He's God my provider,
He's the One that I love the most.

He's my strong tower,
He's the One with all the power,
fill me with the precious Holy Ghost;
He's the One that I love the most.

Chorus 2:
Holy, holy is the Lord of host,
He's the Lord of host,
He's the One that I love.

Holy, holy is the Lord of host,
He's the Lord of host,
He's the One that I love, One that I love.

Vamp:
He is holy, holy.

Ending:
He is.

Chorus 3:
Holy, holy is the King of King,
He's my everything,
He's the One that I love.

Holy, holy is the King of King,
He's my everything,
He's the One that I love, One that I love.

Vamp


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Holy, Holy Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

The song "Holy, Holy" by Deitrick Haddon is a profound declaration of worship centered on the nature and character of God. The recurring refrain, "Holy, holy is the Lord of host, He's the Lord of host, He's the One that I love," establishes the core themes: the absolute sanctity of God and the deep, personal affection and devotion of the worshipper. This repetition emphasizes both God's transcendent holiness, a quality setting Him apart, and the intimate connection the singer feels, identifying Him as the primary object of love.

The verses expand upon the attributes of this holy God, providing concrete reasons for the worshipper's love and faith. Verse one presents Him as the ultimate creator and sovereign ruler, "the God of all creation, the Ruler of all nation." This universal power is contrasted with the personal testimony, "You can't make me doubt Him, I know too much about Him," highlighting a faith grounded in personal experience and knowledge of God. This knowledge fuels the declaration that He is "the One that I love the most," reinforcing the central theme of devotion.

Verse two continues to explore God's multifaceted nature through biblical titles and descriptions. Identifying Him as "Jehovah Jireh" speaks to His role as the provider, a source of sustenance and meeting needs. Further descriptions like "my strong tower" and "the One with all the power" emphasize His strength, protection, and omnipotence. The line "fill me with the precious Holy Ghost" introduces the dimension of God's indwelling presence and empowerment, a deeply personal aspect of the believer's relationship with the divine. These attributes collectively contribute to why He is deemed "the One that I love the most."

The song culminates in a shift in the latter part, transitioning from "Lord of host" to "Holy, holy is the King of King." This title elevates the worship, acknowledging God's supreme authority over all rulers and creation. Coupled with the declaration, "He's my everything," this chorus broadens the scope of God's significance in the worshipper's life from specific roles (provider, protector) to encompassing every aspect. The simple, powerful "Vamp" repeating "He is holy, holy" and the concluding "He is" serve as minimalist yet impactful affirmations of God's unchanging, essential nature as holy, grounding the entire song in this fundamental truth of His being. The song, therefore, moves from acknowledging God's transcendent holiness and universal sovereignty to celebrating His personal significance and intimate presence in the life of the believer.
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