Vertical Worship - Exalted Over All Lyrics

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  • Song Title: Exalted Over All (Live)
  • Album: Yes I Will: Songs From Vertical Worship
  • Artist: Vertical Worship
  • Released On: 10 Jan 2020
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Exalted Over All Lyrics

From heaven's throne, You came to us
And set Your heart upon the cross
We'll never know the sacrifice You've made
For all our sin and all our shame
You took the nails, You took our place
No one else could do what You have done

One name is higher
One name is stronger
Than any grave, than any throne
Christ exalted over all

From the grave, where death would die
You rose again and brought us life
You're reigning now, the Saviour of the world
You're reigning now, the Saviour of the world

One name is higher
One name is stronger
Than any grave, than any throne
Christ exalted over all
The only Saviour, Jesus Messiah
To You alone our praise belongs
Christ exalted over all

We'll sing Your praise
We'll sing Your praise
We'll sing Your praise forever
We lift Your name
We lift Your name
Jesus over all
We'll sing Your praise
We'll sing Your praise
We'll sing Your praise forever
We lift Your name
We lift Your name
Jesus over all

One name is higher
One name is stronger
Than any grave, than any throne
Christ exalted over all
The only Saviour, Jesus Messiah
To You alone our praise belongs
Christ exalted over all
To You alone our praise belongs
Christ exalted over all


Exalted Over All

Exalted Over All Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on July 8, 2016, Vertical Worship's song "Exalted Over All" immediately establishes its central theme: the absolute supremacy of God. Far from a tentative inquiry, this is a declaration, a statement of profound biblical truth set to music designed for corporate worship. The song’s purpose is clear from its title and execution – it calls those singing and hearing it to lift their gaze beyond earthly concerns and even beyond the realm of other spiritual forces, recognizing the unique and ultimate position of the Almighty God. It doesn't delve into complex narratives but focuses singularly on affirming God's sovereign place above everything and everyone.

The song builds musically to reflect this expansive truth. Starting perhaps with a sense of reverence, it typically develops into a more anthemic sound, providing a sonic landscape that feels vast and powerful, suitable for declaring the greatness of the Creator. The arrangement serves to amplify the message, encouraging a collective voice to rise in praise. This musical ascent mirrors the lyrical ascent, which focuses on elevating God's name and nature above all else in existence. It’s music crafted not just for listening, but for participation, aimed at uniting people in a shared acknowledgment of God's supreme reign.

At its core, "Exalted Over All" is a worshipful unpacking of what it means for God to be truly sovereign and without equal. The song proclaims that there is no power, no authority, no name, no being that stands higher or holds greater significance than God. This echoes numerous passages throughout Scripture. Psalm 97:9 states plainly, "For you, O Lord, are most high over all the earth; you are exalted far above all gods." Similarly, Psalm 108:5 is a direct plea and declaration: "Be exalted, O God, above the heavens! Let your glory be over all the earth!" The song captures this spirit, inviting believers to align their perspective with divine reality – that God's glory transcends the cosmos and his authority governs every sphere.

This powerful declaration is not merely theological assertion; it has profound implications for faith. Recognizing God as "Exalted Over All" provides a foundation of security and trust. If God is supreme, then all things are ultimately under His control or subject to His will, even in a broken world. Daniel 4:35 speaks to this absolute sovereignty, saying of God, "all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing, and he does according to his will among the host of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth; and none can stay his hand or say to him, 'What have you done?'" The song calls the worshiper into this truth, reminding us that the God we serve is not limited, challenged, or threatened by any power in existence. It’s a freeing perspective, shifting focus from the magnitude of our problems or the power of opposition to the infinitely greater magnitude of God.

Furthermore, the song serves as an act of worship, an obedient response to God's inherent worthiness. Philippians 2:9-11, while primarily focused on the exaltation of Jesus Christ by the Father, speaks to a universal acknowledgment where "at the name of Jesus every knee should bow... and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." While "Exalted Over All" focuses broadly on God the Father's supremacy, it aligns with the biblical mandate to elevate God's name and give Him the unique honor due to Him alone. The song provides a communal language for expressing this fundamental tenet of faith, encouraging believers to join their voices in a unified acclamation of God's matchless, all-surpassing glory and authority, fostering a deeper sense of awe and reverence in the presence of the One who truly is Exalted Over All.
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