Will Reagan + Bethel Music - Yeshua Lyrics
Lyrics
Praise the One who has saved me from death
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
Praise the One who has saved me from death
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
Yeshua, I love You
Yeshua, I love You
Praise the One who has saved me from death
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
Praise the One who has saved me from death
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
He is God, He is good, He is Jesus
Yeshua, I love You
Yeshua, I love You
Yeshua, I love You
You are God, You are good, You are Jesus
You are God, You are good, You are Jesus
You are God, You are good, You are Jesus
Yeshua, I love You
Yeshua, I love You
Yeshua, I love You
You are God, You are good, You are Jesus
You are God, You are good, You are Jesus
You are God, You are good, You are Jesus
Video
Yeshua (Live)
Meaning & Inspiration
On March 4, 2016, Will Reagan + Bethel Music presented "Yeshua (Live)," a powerful declaration that has since become a cornerstone in many worship spaces. This song bypasses complex lyrical structures, opting instead for direct, unwavering praise, rooted deeply in the foundational truths of Christian faith. Its essence lies in its profound simplicity, inviting worshippers to shed distractions and engage in a pure expression of devotion.
The heart of the song's meaning is embedded in its very title: "Yeshua." This is the original Hebrew name for Jesus, meaning "salvation" or "the Lord saves." By choosing this name, the song immediately connects worshippers to the historical and biblical roots of their faith, reminding them that the One they praise is the same Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament and revealed in the New. The repeated phrase, "Praise the One who has saved me from death," serves as the song's thematic anchor. This line directly references the core Christian belief in salvation through Christ's sacrifice, as articulated in Romans 6:23, which states that "the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." It is a profound acknowledgment of deliverance from spiritual death, a gift freely given through grace, echoing Ephesians 2:8-9.
The lyrics progress to affirm, "He is God, He is good, He is Jesus." This succinct statement beautifully encapsulates critical aspects of Christ's identity and character. Declaring "He is God" upholds the divinity of Jesus, a truth central to Christianity and consistently affirmed in Scripture, such as in John 1:1, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." The affirmation "He is good" resonates with countless Psalms and New Testament declarations about God's unchanging nature, like Psalm 100:5, "For the Lord is good; His steadfast love endures forever." Finally, "He is Jesus" firmly grounds this divine and good figure in the historical person of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ. The shift from "He is God" to "You are God" as the song unfolds is particularly poignant. This transition signifies a move from a communal declaration about God to an intensely personal address directly to Him, deepening the intimacy of the worship experience. It reflects the individual believer's personal relationship with Christ, moving from theological assertion to heartfelt communion.
The song's repetitive structure is not a weakness but a deliberate strength, designed to facilitate a deeper, more meditative form of worship. Each repetition of "Yeshua, I love You" or "You are God, You are good, You are Jesus" allows these truths to sink from the mind into the spirit, transforming simple words into a powerful, sustained prayer. This echoes the biblical concept of dwelling on the character and works of God, as encouraged in Psalm 34:1, "I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth." It fosters an environment where the worshipper can fully absorb and express devotion, allowing the profound weight of these declarations to resonate. This direct, unadorned praise for Jesus, our savior and God, creates a spiritual space for genuine connection and adoration, making "Yeshua" a truly impactful and inspiring piece of worship music for the faithful across the globe.