Naomi Raine - Worthy - Reprise Lyrics

Worthy - Reprise Lyrics

Bridge
There'll never be another like You (Mmm)
There'll never be another like You (All blessing and honor)
There'll never be another like You (Glory and power)
There'll never be another like You (Be unto the Lamb upon the throne)
There'll never be another like You (Be unto the Lamb upon the throne)
There'll never be another like You (All blessing and honor) (Yeah)
There'll never be another like You (Glory and power)
There'll never be another like You (It all belongs to the Lamb)
There'll never be another like You (It all belongs to the Lamb)
There'll never be another like You (Unto You we ascribe, oh)
There'll never be another like You (Blessing and honor, glory and power)
There'll never be another like You (Unto You we ascribe) (Jesus)
There'll never be another like You (Blessing and honor)

Spontaneous
Never be another like You (Mm-mm-mm)
Never be another like You (Mm-mm-mm, Mm-mm-mm)
You paid the price once for all (Mm-mm-mm, yeah You did)
You paid the price once for all (Yeah)

So we worship You (Mm-mm-mm)
We join the song of Heaven tonight
And we worship You
We join the song of Heaven tonight
Crying worthy is the Lamb

Tag
Worthy, worthy, worthy (Worthy is the Lamb)
Worthy, worthy, worthy (Oh, sing it forever)
Worthy, worthy, worthy (We'll sing it forever, worthy is the Lamb)
Worthy, worthy, worthy (Mm, worthy is)
Worthy, worthy, worthy (Seated on the throne)
Worthy, worthy, worthy
Worthy, worthy, worthy (Oh, the only one worthy)
Worthy, worthy, worthy

Bridge 2
He was holding the keys of the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
And He was holding the keys from the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
And He was holding the keys from the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
Oh, He was holding the keys from the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
Oh, He was holding the keys from the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
So death cannot stop Him, death cannot stop Him
The Lamb of God was raised
He never, He never was defeated by the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
No never, no never
The Lamb of God was raised
He laid down His life
The Lamb of God was raised
Then He picked it back up
The Lamb of God was raised
Oh, and He was holding the keys from the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
He was holding the keys from the grave
He was holding the keys from the grave
The Lamb of God was raised
(He was holding the keys, He was holding)

Tag
He was holding the keys from the grave (That's it)
He was holding the keys from the grave (Come on, sing it)
He was holding the keys from the grave (He was holding it)
He was holding the keys from the grave (Nobody took his life)
He was holding the keys from the grave (He laid it down willingly)
He was holding the keys from the grave (He was dead for three days)
He was holding the keys from the grave (And He went to grave)
He was holding the keys from the grave (And then he rose the third day)
He was holding the keys from the grave (And He was holding)
He was holding the keys from the grave (He had holes in His hand)
He was holding the keys from the grave (But He was still holding)
He was holding the keys from the grave (He had holes in His hand)
He was holding the keys from the grave (But He was still holding)
He was holding the keys from the grave (It couldn't stop Him)
He was holding the keys from the grave (He was still holding)

He was holding the keys from the grave
He was holding the keys from the grave
He was holding the keys from the grave
He was holding the keys from the grave
He was holding the keys from the grave

Bridge 3
So death, where is your sting?
Grave, where's your victory?
Death, where is your sting?
Grave, where is your victory?
Death, where is your sting?
Grave, where is your victory?

Death, where is your sting?
Grave, where is your victory?
Death, where is your sting?
Grave, where is your victory?
Death, where is your sting? (He holds the keys)
Grave, where is your victory? (He holds the keys)
Death, where is your sting?
Grave, where is your victory?

Death, where is your sting? (Oh God)
Grave, where is your victory?
Death, where is your sting? (Oh)
Grave, where is your victory?

Chorus
There's only one who's worthy
There's only one who's worthy
There's only one who's worthy
There's only one who's worthy
There's only one who's worthy
There's only one who's worthy


Worthy (Reprise)

Worthy - Reprise Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Naomi Raine's "Worthy (Reprise)," released on March 6, 2025, is a powerful declaration arriving at a time when hearts are hungry for anchors of truth. This song delves deep into the essential core of Christian worship: the supreme and undeniable worthiness of God. While many songs touch upon God's attributes, a reprise often implies a returning to a foundational truth with perhaps greater depth or urgency, revisiting the theme of divine worthiness not just as a concept, but as the bedrock reality that orders the universe and our lives within it. The meaning here isn't just an acknowledgement of God's power, but a resonant affirmation that because of who He is – holy, just, loving, all-powerful – He alone is deserving of all honor, glory, and praise. This isn't just a matter of opinion or feeling; it’s presented as the fundamental nature of reality itself, echoing the scenes described in the book of Revelation where celestial beings perpetually declare, "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!" (Revelation 5:12).

The musical landscape of "Worthy (Reprise)" feels designed to facilitate this profound encounter with divine value. It builds and flows in a way that invites participation, moving from perhaps a more intimate space to a broader, more declarative expression of praise. The arrangement serves the message, allowing the central theme of God's worthiness to shine through, facilitating a moment where the worshipper can align their spirit with the eternal chorus. This worthiness isn't earned or conditional on our performance; it stems purely from His inherent being and His finished work. Ephesians 1:4 reminds us that He chose us before the foundation of the world, and His worthiness is tied to this eternal, unwavering love and purpose. To declare God worthy is to declare His sovereignty over all things, His unparalleled holiness (Isaiah 6:3), and His redemptive power displayed most vividly in Christ Jesus. It's a surrender of our own perceived worthiness or the world's fluctuating standards, placing our full trust and adoration upon the One who is truly and eternally deserving.

Analyzing the song’s impact, it serves as a vital spiritual recalibration. In a world constantly vying for our attention and demanding we place value on fleeting things, "Worthy (Reprise)" calls us back to the ultimate reality: God is supremely valuable. It’s an invitation to see Him through the lens of His holiness and power, as revealed in passages like Psalm 96:4, which states, "For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods." Fearing the Lord in this context isn't about being scared, but about holding Him in highest reverence, acknowledging His supreme position. The song helps lift our gaze from our circumstances, our struggles, or even our triumphs, and fix it firmly on the One who transcends all. It encourages a response of pure worship, a declaration that He is not just *a* worthy being, but *the* Worthy One, the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end (Revelation 22:13). This recognition of His worthiness is transformative; it reorders our priorities, fuels our faith, and reminds us that our lives find their true meaning and purpose in acknowledging and living for the One who is eternally worthy of it all. It’s more than just a song; it’s a theological statement set to music, calling the listener into a posture of awe and adoration before the living God.

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