Philip Adzale - You Are Glorious (Yahweh) Lyrics
Lyrics
You are glorious
So glorious in Your ways
You are glorious
So glorious in Your ways
You are glorious
So glorious in Your ways .
Yahweh
Yahweh
Yahweh
Yahweh
You are Glorious (Yahweh) written by Ps. Chris Delvan Gwamna .
For Your name is Holy Paul Wilbur .
I enter the holy of holies...
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Philip Adzale - You are glorious(Yahweh) / For Your name is Holy
Meaning & Inspiration
Released on February 11, 2019, Philip Adzale's "You Are Glorious (Yahweh)" stands as a profound declaration of divine majesty. This song, penned by Ps. Chris Delvan Gwamna, isn't just a collection of words; it's an invitation to contemplate the inherent glory of God, encapsulated in the sacred name "Yahweh." The recurring phrase, "You are glorious, so glorious in Your ways," immediately draws the listener into a space of worship, prompting reflection on the ways God operates – His wisdom, His power, His love, all of which are undeniably magnificent. This emphasis on God's glorious nature aligns perfectly with scriptural accounts that consistently portray Him as the ultimate embodiment of perfection and splendor. For instance, Psalm 96:6 beautifully echoes this sentiment, stating, "Splendor and majesty are before Him; strength and beauty are in His sanctuary." The song’s direct invocation of "Yahweh," the covenant name of God revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:14, further grounds its message in the rich tapestry of biblical revelation. This name signifies God's eternal existence, His self-sufficiency, and His unwavering faithfulness. By repeatedly calling upon "Yahweh," Adzale underscores the personal and relational aspect of God's glory, reminding us that this magnificent being is actively involved in the lives of His people. The profound simplicity of the lyrics belies a deep theological truth: that God's glory is not an abstract concept but is manifest in His actions, His character, and His very being. This truth is powerfully reinforced throughout Scripture, from the awe-inspiring descriptions of God's presence in the Old Testament Tabernacle and Temple to the New Testament's portrayal of Jesus Christ as the "radiance of God’s glory" (Hebrews 1:3). "You Are Glorious (Yahweh)" serves as a potent reminder that acknowledging and celebrating this glory is central to a life of faith, drawing us closer to the One whose ways are eternally perfect and whose name is worthy of all praise.