Dunsin Oyekan - Most High Lyrics

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  • Song Title: Most High
  • Album: Kingdom Now
  • Artist: Dunsin Oyekan
  • Released On: 03 Nov 2019
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Most High Lyrics

Hallelujah to God most high 
Hallelujah to God most high 

Most high God of heavens 
Most high ruler of the earth 
Most high king of nations 

Hallelujah to God most high 
Hallelujah to God most high 
Hallelujah to God most high 

Most high God of heavens 
Most high ruler of the earth 
Most high king of nations 

Hallelujah to God most high 
Hallelujah to God most high 
Hallelujah to God most high 
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Hallelujah Hallelujah


MOST HIGH - Dunsin Oyekan

Most High Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on January 5, 2020, Dunsin Oyekan's song "Most High" stands as a powerful declaration of God's supreme authority and worthiness of praise. The track quickly became a significant expression of worship within the Christian community, aligning with Oyekan's signature style of crafting deeply spiritual and focused musical offerings. It serves as an invitation for listeners to join in acknowledging the unparalleled position of God above all creation, earth, and every nation.

The lyrical core of "Most High" revolves around two central themes: the exultation of God through the repeated phrase "Hallelujah to God most high," and the specific attributes ascribed to Him as the "God of heavens," "ruler of the earth," and "king of nations." This repetition is not mere redundancy but serves as a meditative and emphatic tool, reinforcing the central message of divine sovereignty and the appropriate response of worship. The term "Hallelujah" itself is a direct command and expression meaning "Praise the Lord," while "Most High" signifies God's elevated status, His transcendence, and His ultimate power above all else. The song explicitly names His dominion over the celestial realms, the physical world, and the political/human sphere, leaving no area untouched by His ultimate rule.

This profound assertion of God's supremacy resonates deeply with various biblical passages. The concept of God as "Most High" is found throughout scripture, notably in Psalm 97:9 which states, "For you, Lord, are the Most High over all the earth; you are exalted far above all gods." His role as ruler of the earth and king of nations is echoed in texts like Psalm 24:1, "The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it," and Revelation 11:15, which proclaims, "The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Messiah, and he will reign for ever and ever." The call to offer "Hallelujah" aligns with numerous psalms and the worship scenes depicted in Revelation (e.g., Revelation 19:1-6), portraying a continuous heavenly chorus of praise to the Almighty. The song effectively encapsulates these scriptural truths, inviting believers into a space of worship that acknowledges God's unparalleled majesty and universal dominion. "Most High" thus functions not just as a song, but as a communal anthem of adoration and recognition of God's rightful place above all. Most High Lyrics -  Dunsin Oyekan
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