Hillsong - Sing Of Your Great Love Lyrics

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All that is within me Lord
Will bless Your Holy name
I live my life to worship You alone
You brought me out of darkness
And into Your glorious light
Forever I will sing of Your great love
Forever I will sing of Your great love

I love to see You glorified
To see You lifted high
I yearn to see all nations bow their knees
It's You alone Lord Jesus
Who can cause the coldest heart
To find Your love and everlasting peace
To find Your love and everlasting peace

Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord

I love to see You glorified
To see You lifted high
I yearn to see all nations bow their knees
It's You alone Lord Jesus
Who can cause the coldest heart
To find Your love and everlasting peace
To find Your love and everlasting peace

Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord

Your trumpet will sound
And all heavens will know
That the time has finally come
For the bride to take Her place
And we'll hear the angels sing

Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord

Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord

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Sing Of Your Great Love - Hillsong Worship

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on August 11, 2017, Hillsong Worship’s "Sing Of Your Great Love" stands as a powerful declaration of devotion, weaving together themes of personal salvation, global evangelism, and the glorious return of Christ. The song immediately establishes a foundational commitment, articulating a singular purpose for existence: to worship God alone. This is deeply rooted in the transformative experience of being brought from darkness into light, a profound spiritual journey echoed in Colossians 1:13, which speaks of God rescuing us from the domain of darkness and transferring us into the kingdom of His beloved Son, and 1 Peter 2:9, proclaiming us as a chosen race called out of darkness into His marvelous light. The opening lines, asserting that "All that is within me Lord Will bless Your Holy name," resonate with Psalm 103:1, a timeless call to bless the Lord with one's entire being, signifying a life dedicated to unending praise for divine love and intervention.

The message expands beyond individual experience, expressing a fervent desire for God's universal glorification. The plea "I yearn to see all nations bow their knees" is not merely an aspiration but a prophetic vision grounded in Scripture, particularly Isaiah 45:23 and Philippians 2:10-11, which foretell a day when every knee will bow and every tongue confess Jesus Christ as Lord. This global yearning is coupled with a profound understanding of Jesus' unique power to penetrate and transform even the most resistant hearts. The lyric stating that "It's You alone Lord Jesus Who can cause the coldest heart To find Your love and everlasting peace" draws upon the biblical promise of spiritual renewal, such as found in Ezekiel 36:26, where God promises to remove the heart of stone and give a heart of flesh. This peace is the enduring tranquility offered by Christ, as he declared in John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you." The song thus moves from a personal testimony to an outward-looking prayer for revival across the earth, driven by the belief in Jesus' unparalleled ability to convert and comfort.

Central to the song’s theological core is the repeated affirmation, "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord." This isn't just a simple chorus but a profound act of worship, directly quoting the celestial praise found in Isaiah 6:3 and Revelation 4:8, where seraphim and living creatures perpetually declare God's unblemished purity and sovereign majesty. This repetition serves to immerse the worshipper in the very atmosphere of heaven, recognizing God as utterly set apart and exalted above all creation. This declaration of holiness acts as an anchor, reinforcing the divine worthiness behind the call for personal and global adoration.

The song culminates in an anticipation of the eschatological future, a direct look towards the second coming of Christ. The imagery of "Your trumpet will sound And all heavens will know That the time has finally come For the bride to take Her place" vividly portrays the glorious return, drawing upon passages like 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, which describes the trumpet call and the gathering of believers. The "bride" refers to the Church, beautifully depicted in Revelation 19:7-9, awaiting her ultimate union with Christ. This bridge transports the worshipper from present devotion to future hope, painting a picture of cosmic celebration where the angels join in the eternal chorus of "Holy, Holy, Holy." The song effectively shifts from an intimate, individual commitment to a grand, universal declaration of God's holiness and coming reign, inspiring believers to live a life of worship rooted in transformation, fueled by a passion for global awakening, and sustained by the confident hope of Christ's return. It is a comprehensive expression of faith that encourages unwavering dedication and an eager expectation of God’s ultimate triumph.

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