Elevation Worship - No Body Lyrics
Lyrics
Behold the lamb Upon the cross Who takes away the sins of all Forgiveness flows From hands and feet As violence meets the Prince of peace Behold the King
Light of the world Lamb that was slain Lion who rose Mighty to save The fullness of God Won't be kept in a grave Darkness, your hour is over
Behold the love His dying plea Behold the grace of Calvary That rugged cross Soon to be The emblem of a risen King Behold the King
Light of the world Lamb that was slain Lion who rose Mighty to save The fullness of God Won't be kept in a grave Darkness, your hour is over Light of the world Lamb that was slain Lion who rose Mighty to save The fullness of God Won't be kept in a grave Darkness, your hour is over
There's only one name that saves His name is Jesus Oh Jesus
No enemy can hold You down 'Cause there's no body in the grave now One head gets to wear that crown 'Cause there's no body in the grave now No enemy can hold You down 'Cause there's no body in the grave now One head gets to wear that crown 'Cause there's no body in the grave now
No enemy can hold You down, no 'Cause there's no body in the grave now One head gets to wear that crown 'Cause there's no body in the grave now No enemy can hold You down 'Cause there's no body in the grave now One head gets to wear that crown, yeah 'Cause there's no body in the grave now
Light of the world Lamb that was slain Lion who rose Mighty to save The fullness of God Won't be kept in a grave Darkness, your hour is over Light of the world Lamb that was slain Lion who rose Mighty to save, oh The fullness of God Won't be kept in a grave Darkness, your hour is over
No enemy can hold You no no 'Cause there's no body in the grave now One head gets to wear that crown 'Cause there's no body in the grave now No enemy can hold You down 'Cause there's no body in the grave now One head gets to wear that crown 'Cause there's no body in the grave now, oh 'Cause there's no body in the grave now
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No Body (feat. Jonsal Barrientes) | Elevation Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
Elevation Worship released the song titled "No Body," featuring Jonsal Barrientes, on May 29, 2023. This track centers on the core Christian belief in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and its implications. The lyrics powerfully articulate the narrative from the crucifixion, referencing the "Lamb upon the cross" and the forgiveness that flows, contrasting the violence met by the "Prince of peace." It moves to depict Jesus as the "King" who triumphs.
The song utilizes symbolic titles for Jesus, such as "Light of the world," "Lamb that was slain," and the "Lion who rose," emphasizing His multifaceted nature and redemptive work. A central declaration is that "The fullness of God won't be kept in a grave," proclaiming the ultimate victory over death. The repeating phrase "Darkness, your hour is over" reinforces the theme of triumph over evil and death. The empty tomb is presented as undeniable proof of this victory.
A key theme reiterated throughout the song is the power and authority of Jesus' name as the sole source of salvation. The title phrase, "No body in the grave now," serves as the foundational evidence for the claim that "No enemy can hold You down" and that Jesus alone is worthy of the "crown." This asserts the resurrection as the ultimate defeat of all opposing forces.
The lyrical content aligns with numerous scripture verses that speak to Christ's sacrifice and resurrection. For instance, Jesus as the Lamb of God is seen in John 1:29 and Revelation 5:12. His suffering and atonement are reflected in Isaiah 53:5 and 1 Peter 2:24. The resurrection narrative is foundational in Matthew 28:6, Mark 16:6, Luke 24:6, and John 20:1-10, and its significance is explained in 1 Corinthians 15:4. Jesus being the Light of the World is stated in John 8:12, and the dual imagery of the Lion and the Lamb is found in Revelation 5:5-6. The power and authority of His name for salvation are highlighted in Acts 4:12 and Philippians 2:9-11, while the victory over death is proclaimed in 1 Corinthians 15:54-57. The song weaves these biblical concepts together to create a declaration of faith centered on the historical and theological significance of the empty grave.