Victor Atenaga - I Love Your Name Lyrics
Lyrics
Jesus is the name that makes the bound man free
Jesus is the name satan and hell reviled
Oh what a mystery lies within the name
That makes the heavens rejoice
Jesus is the name that makes the bound man free
Jesus is the name satan and hell reviled
Oh what a mystery lies within the name
That makes the heavens rejoice
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
Jesus is the name that makes the bound man free
Jesus is the name satan and hell reviled
Oh what a mystery lies within the name
That makes the heavens rejoice
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
Jesus Jesus, Jesus Jesus Jesus
Jesus Jesus, Jesus Jesus Jesus
Jesus Jesus, Jesus Jesus Jesus
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
Oh grave where is your power
Oh death where is your sting
It's swallowed up in victory, victory
Jesus has the victory
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
I love Your name
How I love Your name, Jesus
Video
I Love Your Name - Rev Victor Atenaga - Recorded live from The Upper Room Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
Rev. Victor Atenaga's "I Love Your Name," recorded live from The Upper Room Worship and released on June 28, 2020, is a powerful declaration of faith centered on the unparalleled significance of the name of Jesus. This song doesn't just offer a melody; it delivers a profound theological message, inviting listeners into a deeper appreciation of the power and authority vested in Jesus' name. The core of the song articulates a fundamental Christian truth: that the name of Jesus is the source of freedom for those held captive by sin and oppression, a truth echoed throughout Scripture. The lyrics speak of "the name that makes the bound man free," a concept directly referencing Jesus' mission as described in Isaiah 61:1, where the Spirit of the Lord declares, "He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and release from darkness for the captives." Furthermore, the mention of this name being "satan and hell reviled" speaks to the spiritual warfare and the immense power associated with Jesus' identity, a power that directly confronts and overcomes the forces of darkness, as foretold in passages like Philippians 2:9-11, which states that God highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow. The recurring refrain, "I love Your name, Jesus," is not merely an expression of personal affection but a testament to the transformative impact of this divine name on believers and the cosmos. The song powerfully concludes by invoking the ultimate victory over death, "Oh grave where is your power? Oh death where is your sting? It's swallowed up in victory, victory. Jesus has the victory!" This triumph is rooted in the resurrection, as the Apostle Paul triumphantly declares in 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Rev. Atenaga’s delivery, infused with the live worship atmosphere, underscores the communal and celebratory nature of this profound revelation, making "I Love Your Name" an inspiring anthem for anyone seeking to grasp the full, unassailable might and redemptive power found solely in Jesus.