Twila Paris - Release of the Spirit - He Is Exalted Lyrics

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He is exalted the King is exalted on High
I will praise You
He is exalted forever exalted
And I will praise His name

He is exalted the King is exalted on High
I will praise Him
He is exalted forever exalted
And I will praise His name

He is the Lord
Forever His truth shall reign
Heaven and Earth
Rejoice in His holy name
He is exalted the King is exalted on high

He is exalted the King is exalted on high

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Twila Paris - He is Exalted

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released in 2008, Twila Paris’s "He Is Exalted" transcends a simple worship song to become a profound declaration of God’s absolute sovereignty, an anthem that has resonated deeply within the hearts of countless believers for decades. While its melodic simplicity makes it instantly accessible, the true power of this piece lies in its unyielding lyrical focus on the singular truth that God, and God alone, is worthy of ultimate honor and praise. It’s a call to elevate our vision beyond the temporal and fix it firmly on the eternal King, offering a spiritual reset button for anyone grappling with the complexities and anxieties of daily life. The song invites us into a posture of profound reverence, reminding us that even amidst personal struggles or global turmoil, there remains an unchanging, all-powerful ruler enthroned on high.

The core message of "He Is Exalted" hinges on the very definition of exaltation: to be raised to the highest possible position, to be glorified and praised above all else. This isn't merely a polite acknowledgement; it's a defiant affirmation against any lesser god or idol vying for our attention and affection. The repeated phrase, "He is exalted, the King is exalted on high," serves as a rhythmic, almost meditative, reminder to shift our perspective from earthly concerns to the cosmic reality of God’s reign. This resonates deeply with Scripture, echoing verses like Psalm 99:5, "Exalt the Lord our God; worship at his footstool! Holy is he!" and Psalm 145:1, "I will extol you, my God and King, and bless your name forever and ever." The song becomes a personal commitment, "I will praise His name," transforming the declaration into an active response of worship, a personal sacrifice of praise from our lips, as encouraged in Hebrews 13:15.

Beyond mere declaration, the song emphasizes the eternal nature of God’s dominion and truth. The powerful line, "He is the Lord, forever His truth shall reign," anchors our faith in an unwavering reality. In a world of shifting narratives and fleeting ideologies, this declaration offers immense stability and hope. God’s truth is not subject to changing times or human opinion; it endures throughout all generations. This aligns perfectly with passages like Psalm 119:89, which proclaims, "Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens," and Malachi 3:6, stating, "For I the Lord do not change." It’s a comforting thought that the King exalted on high is also the source of absolute, unchanging truth, providing a solid foundation upon which to build our lives and understanding.

The scope of "He Is Exalted" expands to a cosmic invitation, declaring, "Heaven and Earth rejoice in His holy name." This magnificent vision transcends individual worship, painting a picture of universal adoration. It reminds us that God’s authority is not confined to human hearts or church buildings; it encompasses all creation. The heavens themselves declare His glory, and the earth rejoices in His presence, as Psalm 96:11-12 vividly illustrates: "Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice; let the sea roar, and all that fills it; let the field exult, and everything in it!" This foreshadows the ultimate fulfillment described in Philippians 2:10-11, where "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." The song positions those who sing it as participants in this grand, universal chorus of praise.

Ultimately, "He Is Exalted" is more than a song; it is a spiritual discipline set to music. It’s an invitation to regularly reorient our perspective, to acknowledge the supreme worth of God, and to find joy in His eternal reign. It doesn't offer complex theological arguments but distills the essence of worship into a clear, powerful statement. Through its simple yet profound lyrics, Twila Paris channels an ancient, biblical truth that continues to inspire and uplift. It’s a testament to the enduring power of genuine devotion, encouraging all who encounter it to join the vast multitude in heaven and on earth, proclaiming without reservation that God alone is exalted, the King exalted on high.

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