MOG Music - Elohim - Ancient Of Days Reign Reign Lyrics

Lyrics

You are God Elohim
Ancient of Days
Reign reign
There is none like you Lord
Ancient of Days
Reign reign .

You are God Elohim
Ancient of Days
Reign Lord reign
There is none like you Lord
Ancient of Days
oh Reign oh reign .

You are God Elohim
Ancient of Days
Reign reign
There is none like you Lord
Ancient of Days
Reign reign .

Ancient of Days
Reign reign
Ancient of Days
Reign reign
Ancient of Days
Reign reign

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Meaning & Inspiration

When MOGmusic dropped the project that featured the track Elohim back in the autumn of 2018, he stripped away the noise and got down to the raw business of worship. Sometimes we clutter our prayer life with too many requests, but this song brings us back to the simple, vertical reality of who sits on the throne. By addressing the Creator as Elohim, the lyrics lean into the Hebrew designation for the triune God who spoke the very fabric of existence into being, moving past just calling Him a helper and identifying Him as the sovereign force described in Genesis 1:1.

There is a weight to the title Ancient of Days that feels borrowed directly from the vision given to Daniel in chapter seven. When the prophet saw the vision of the One whose throne was fiery flames and whose hair was like pure wool, he was not looking at a distant concept, but a terrifyingly holy Judge who predates time itself. Singing these words is an act of acknowledging that our current circumstances, as big as they seem to us, are mere blips on the timeline of the Eternal One who was, and is, and is to come.

When the chorus cries out for Him to reign, it is a deliberate invitation for the King to assert His rule over our messy, human affairs. It reflects the heart of the prayer Jesus taught us, asking for the Father's kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth just as it is in the heavenly courts. Declaring that there is none like you Lord moves beyond simple praise and enters the realm of biblical monotheism; it is a confession that no idol, no insecurity, and no earthly power holds a candle to the majesty of the Almighty. By the time the song hits its repetitive, driving refrain, it stops feeling like a performance and starts feeling like an altar moment where you abandon your right to control and yield the crown back to the only One qualified to wear it. Stop trying to manage the universe on your own and let the Ancient of Days take the seat that was always His.

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