Martha Munizzi - No One Higher Lyrics

Album: Make It Loud
Released: 26 Apr 2011
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Lyrics

Who is like our God
No one can compare
Who is like our God
He will rescue us
When we call His name
He will rescue us

And we will bless You name, oh Lord
Now and forevermore

There is no one
Higher than our God
Higher than our God
No one

He is, Lion of Judah
Creator of heaven and earth
He is awesome in power
No one higher than our God

No ay nadie
Mas alto que mi Dios
Mas alto que mi Dios
No ay nadie

There is no one
Higher than our God
Higher than our God
No one

He is, Lion of Judah
Creator of heaven and earth
He is awesome in power
Endless in mercy
Great in salvation
No one higher than our God

There is no one
Higher than our God
Higher than our God
No one

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Meaning & Inspiration

Martha Munizzi's "No One Higher," released on April 26, 2011, as part of the album *Make It Loud*, stands as a powerful declaration of God's supreme authority and unparalleled greatness. This song transcends mere musical praise; it's a profound theological statement, echoing ancient truths found throughout Scripture. The core message revolves around an absolute comparison, asserting that in the entirety of existence, there is simply no one who can stand alongside or above our God. This foundational truth is articulated through the immediate juxtaposition of God’s unique position: "Who is like our God?" This question itself is a rhetorical device, one that finds its echo in passages like Isaiah 40:25, which asks, "To whom, then, will you compare me? To whom am I equal?” says the Lord." The song's narrative is one of assurance and rescue, proclaiming that when we call on His name, we will be delivered, a promise rooted in verses like Psalm 50:15: "and call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you will honor me."

The lyrical content continues to build this understanding of divine sovereignty by identifying God with powerful, ancient biblical imagery. He is the "Lion of Judah," a title that evokes strength, royalty, and redemptive victory, famously prophesied in Revelation 5:5. Furthermore, the song declares Him the "Creator of heaven and earth," a truth foundational to our faith, as stated in Genesis 1:1 and reiterated in countless psalms, such as Psalm 124:8: "Our help is in the name of the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth." The assertion of His "awesome power" and "endless mercy" directly correlates with descriptions found throughout the Bible, from the awe-inspiring display of power at Mount Sinai to the boundless compassion seen in Jesus’ ministry and the pronouncements of God's character in Nehemiah 9:17: "They refused to obey and were not mindful of your miracles that you performed among them, but they became stubborn and appointed a leader to return to their slavery. But you are a God ready to forgive, gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love." The inclusion of the Spanish phrase "No ay nadie Mas alto que mi Dios" ("There is no one higher than my God") broadens the song's reach, affirming that this truth transcends linguistic barriers, a testament to the universality of God's reign. Ultimately, "No One Higher" is an invitation to recognize and exalt the One who is utterly supreme, whose power is unmatched, and whose love is unending, encouraging believers to anchor their hope and worship in this unassailable reality.

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