P Shantel + Preye Odede - You Reign in Majesty Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: You Reign in Majesty (feat. Preye Odede)
  • Album: You Reign in Majesty (feat. Preye Odede) - Single
  • Artist: P Shantel
  • Released On: 26 Mar 2017
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You Reign in Majesty Lyrics

Purer than gold; whiter than snow
Deeper than the ocean; wider than the sea
Higher than the mountain – You are my everything
You are great, You are kind

Oh Daddy, in You I put my trust  
Chukwu Okike (God of Creation)  
for everything I am, I owe to You  
Obinigwe (Most High)! There’s nothing impossible 
Or too hard for You to do 
You are bigger than what we call You  

You’re bigger than our problems 
Bigger than the pain 
In heaven and the earth 
You reign in majesty 

Oh Daddy, in You I put my trust 
Chukwu Okike (God of Creation),  
for everything I am – I owe to You 
Obinigwe (Most High)! There’s nothing impossible 
Or too hard for You to do 
You are bigger than what we call You 

Jesus The song is just for You
Jesus Although it can’t describe how awesome You are!
Idi ebube. Mighty God in battle
Idi Omimi, Extraordinary God 
Look around, and see the clouds – You made them (Jesus)
Look around, see the seas – You Made them 
There’s nothing impossible,
Or too hard for You to do. Jesus 

Oh Daddy, in You I put my trust  
Chukwu Okike (God of Creation)  
for everything I am, I owe to You  
Obinigwe (Most High)! There’s nothing impossible 
Or too hard for You to do 
You are bigger than what we call You  

You’re bigger than our problems 
Bigger than the pain 
In heaven and the earth 
You reign in majesty 


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You Reign in Majesty Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on August 1, 2018, "You Reign in Majesty" by P Shantel featuring Preye Odede is a gospel track offering profound worship and adoration to God. The song's lyrical content centers on declaring the supreme nature and boundless power of the divine. It begins by painting a picture of God's incomparable purity and vastness, using earthly comparisons like gold, snow, the ocean, sea, and mountains to emphasize His excellence and encompassing presence in the singer's life. This establishes a tone of deep personal relationship and reliance on God.

The core message reiterates complete trust in God, addressed affectionately as "Daddy." The lyrics incorporate Nigerian names for God, such as "Chukwu Okike," meaning "God of Creation," and "Obinigwe," signifying "Most High." These titles further articulate God's creative power and supreme authority. The song powerfully declares that nothing is impossible or too difficult for God, asserting His magnitude surpasses any human conception or limitation, including personal problems and pain. The central declaration is His universal reign in majesty, spanning both heaven and earth.

The song specifically directs worship towards Jesus, acknowledging that the entire composition is dedicated to Him, even while recognizing its inability to fully capture His awesomeness. It employs descriptive Igbo phrases like "Idi ebube" for "Mighty God in battle" and "Idi Omimi" for "Extraordinary God," highlighting attributes of His strength and unique nature. The lyrics point to creation, such as the clouds and seas, as testaments to Jesus's creative power and underscore the belief that His ability knows no bounds. This section reinforces the earlier theme of God's ultimate power and capability.

The themes expressed in the song resonate with various biblical scriptures. The declarations of God's creative power and presence echo verses like Psalm 19:1, which states, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." The assertion that nothing is impossible for God is a foundational biblical truth found in passages such as Luke 1:37, "For no word from God will ever fail," and Jeremiah 32:27, "I am the Lord, the God of all mankind—is anything too hard for me?" The expression of complete trust aligns with Proverbs 3:5-6, advising reliance on the Lord with all one's heart. Finally, the declaration of God's reign in majesty reflects the consistent portrayal of God as King throughout the Bible, as seen in verses like Psalm 93:1, "The Lord reigns, he is robed in majesty."
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