Phil Wickham - THE KING IS IN THE ROOM Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: The King Is In The Room
  • Album: The King Is In The Room - Single
  • Artist: Phil Wickham
  • Released On: 21 Feb 2025
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THE KING IS IN THE ROOM Lyrics

Verse 1
Come open the doors and make way
The King is in the room, the King is in the room
Expectant for strongholds to break
'Cause we know what You can do, 'cause we know what You can do

Pre-Chorus
We're gonna see lives changed
Souls saved, broken hearts made new

Chorus
The King is in the room!
Lord we enthrone You upon our praise
The King is in the room!
There's freedom and life anywhere You reign
Jesus we bow only to You
We're laying down all of our crowns
The King is in the room!

Verse 2
Come see all the captives run free
He's tearing down the walls
He's tearing down the walls
There's grave shaking power when we sing
The Name above them all
Your Name above them all

Chorus
The King is in the room!
Lord we enthrone You upon our praise
The King is in the room!
There's freedom and life anywhere You reign
Jesus we bow only to You
We're laying down all of our crowns
The King is in the room!

Bridge
Fear has to flee, shame has to leave
Before the King, before the King
Chains have to break, dry bones awake
Prepare the way (Oh-oh-oh)
Fear has to flee (Yes it does), shame has to leave (Shame has to leave)
Before the King (Before the King), before the King (Before the King)
Chains have to break (Chains have to break), dry bones awake
Prepare the way

Chorus
The King is in the room!
Lord we enthrone You upon our praise
The King is in the room!
There's freedom and life anywhere You reign
Jesus we bow only to You
We're laying down all of our crowns
The King is in the room!
Yeah, the King is in the room
Can't wait to see what You're gonna do
Every mountain has to move
Prepare the way, the King is in the room


THE KING IS IN THE ROOM

THE KING IS IN THE ROOM Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

The song video for "The King Is In The Room" by Phil Wickham was released on February 21, 2025, introducing listeners to a powerful declaration of God's immediate and transformative presence. The track centers on the belief that where God is present, significant spiritual events occur, including the breaking of spiritual strongholds and the manifestation of divine power. It invites listeners to actively acknowledge and welcome this presence, recognizing the potential for breakthrough and change.

The core message of the song is the active and effective reign of God when He is acknowledged and welcomed. It conveys that His presence creates an atmosphere where freedom and life flourish, contrasting with states of bondage and despair. The lyrics articulate an expectation of seeing lives positively impacted, souls encountering salvation, and broken hearts being restored, all as a direct consequence of the "King" being present and reigning.

This theme of God's powerful presence leading to spiritual victory and transformation resonates throughout scripture. The idea of strongholds breaking in His presence aligns with passages such as 2 Corinthians 10:4, which speaks of divine power for the demolition of strongholds. The call to open the doors and make way can be related to Psalm 24, depicting the King of glory entering. The expectation of captives running free and chains breaking echoes Isaiah 61:1 and Luke 4:18, where Jesus proclaims freedom for the prisoners. The concept of the Name above them all bringing grave-shaking power and enabling freedom finds parallels in Philippians 2:9-11, highlighting the supremacy and power of Jesus' name.

The song also emphasizes the appropriate response to the King's presence: surrender and worship. The lines about enthroning Him upon praise and bowing only to Jesus reflect the biblical principle found in Psalm 22:3, where God is described as inhabiting the praises of His people, and the universal call to worship Him alone. The act of laying down crowns symbolizes complete submission and acknowledging God's ultimate authority, similar to the scene in Revelation 4:10-11 where elders cast their crowns before the throne. The bridge expands on the transformative power of His presence, declaring that fear and shame must depart, chains must break, and dry bones can awaken, mirroring the powerful restoration described in Ezekiel 37. The closing lines reinforce the unstoppable nature of the King's presence, stating that every mountain must move and calling for preparation of the way, a concept found in Isaiah 40:3 and Matthew 3:3 anticipating the arrival or return of the Lord.

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