Sinach - Your Name Is Jesus Lyrics
Lyrics
Jesus, Your name is Jesus
I lift my hands to You
I declare you are my Lord, Jesus
Jesus, Your name is Jesus
I lift my hands to You
I declare you are my Lord, oh Jesus
King of kings and Lord of Lords
You're the first and the last
King of kings and Lord of Lords
I worship You, I worship You
Yesu, Suna 'nka Yesu
Namika hannayena
Kai ne Ubangijina na, Yesu
Yesu, Suna 'nka Yesu
Namika hannayena
Kai ne Ubangijina na, Yesu
Sarkin Sarakuna
Kai ne farko da karshe
Uba, Ubangiji
Yesu Jada na, Yesu Jada na
King of kings and Lord of Lords
You're the first and the last
King of kings and Lord of Lords
I worship You, I worship You
You are my Lord, there's no one
No one above You
I glorify Your Name, Lord Jesus
You are my Lord, there's no one
No one above You
I glorify Your Name, Lord Jesus
You are my Lord, there's no one
No one above You
I glorify Your Name, Lord Jesus
You are my Lord, there's no one
No one above You
I glorify Your Name, Lord Jesus
King of kings and Lord of Lords
You're the first and the last
King of kings and Lord of Lords
I worship You, I worship You
Amen
Video
SINACH: The Name of Jesus | Live
Meaning & Inspiration
Sinach’s "Your Name Is Jesus," released on September 12, 2015, is not merely a song; it’s a profound declaration of faith that centers on the unparalleled power and significance of the name of Jesus. This track dives deep into the theological weight carried by this sacred name, drawing directly from biblical truths to underscore its transformative efficacy. The message resonates with an unwavering assurance rooted in Scripture, emphasizing that Jesus’ name is not just a title but a source of salvation, authority, and hope. Throughout the song, Sinach articulates a vibrant testimony to the name that can break every chain and overcome every obstacle, a concept richly supported by passages like Philippians 2:9-10, which states, "Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth." The song’s core message is a powerful reminder of Jesus’ divine authority and the absolute victory His name represents, mirroring the promises found in Acts 4:12, where Peter declares, "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." Sinach’s delivery, while always moving, here leans into the strength of the lyrical content, ensuring the message of Christ’s supreme name takes precedence. It’s a spiritual anchor, a call to remember and to proclaim the name that signifies healing, as evidenced in Acts 3:6, when Peter, by the power of Jesus’ name, tells the lame man, "In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk." The song’s emphasis on Jesus as the ultimate solution and the embodiment of God’s power offers a comprehensive scriptural perspective on His identity and reign. It serves as a powerful encouragement to all believers, reinforcing the understanding that in every circumstance, the name of Jesus is the answer, the refuge, and the ultimate victory, echoing the profound truth that His name is indeed everything.