New Wine Worship - Day and Night Lyrics
Lyrics
VERSE
The heavens is where your throne is
The earth is the footstool at Your feet
Let's worship the Lord God Most Holy
There's never been or will be one like Him
PRE-CHORUS
My voice
Fills Your throne with adoration
As worship rises
You fill the temple with glory
CHORUS
Holy, Holy, Holy
Lord God Almighty
Who was, and is, and is to come
BRIDGE
//Day and night, Night and day
we won't stop singing//
Holy (Holy)
You are Holy (Holy)
Video
Day and Night | Yahweh Official Lyric Video | New Wine
Meaning & Inspiration
I’ve been stuck on that line about the earth being God’s footstool. It pulls straight from Isaiah, that image of the Lord sitting so high above everything that the whole world is just where He rests His feet. It makes me feel tiny, which is probably the point. It’s strange to think about that, though—that we’re just this little piece of creation, yet we’re told to fill His throne with our voices. I keep wondering if that’s even true, or if I’m just being poetic. Does my voice actually do anything to His throne? The song says it does, and it pulls from that vision in Revelation where the living creatures don't ever sleep, just shouting about His holiness day and night. It’s heavy, honestly. We’re supposed to be like that, never stopping, never resting in our praise. I don't know if I have that kind of capacity, but there's something about the persistence of it that feels right. Maybe it isn't about me being loud enough but about the truth that He actually is the One who was and is and is to come. If He’s really that eternal, then the praise shouldn't ever really stop, right? It feels like the song is trying to invite me into something that's already happening in heaven, regardless of whether I'm feeling it or not. I'm still trying to figure out if it’s arrogance or just sheer obedience to think my worship fills anything, but maybe that’s the tension I’m supposed to sit with.