Is He Worthy?
By Andrew Paterson
Lyrics
Do you feel the shadows deepen? (We do)
Do you know that all the dark
Won’t stop the light from getting through? (We do)
Do you wish that you could see it all made new? (We do)
Is a new creation coming? (It is)
Is the glory of the Lord
To be the light within our midst? (It is)
Is it good that we remind ourselves of this? (It is)
Is anyone able to break the seal and open the scroll?
The Lion of Judah who conquered the grave
He is David’s root and the Lamb who died to ransom the slave
Of all blessings and honor and glory
Is He worthy of this?
He is
Does the Spirit move among us? (He does)
And does Jesus, our Messiah
Hold forever those He loves? (He does)
Does our God intend to dwell again with us? (He does)
Is anyone able to break the seal and open the scroll?
The Lion of Judah who conquered the grave
He is David’s root and the Lamb who died to ransom the slave
Every nation and tongue
He has made us a kingdom and priest to God
To reign with the Son
Of all blessings and honor and glory
Is He worthy? Is He worthy?
Is He worthy of this?
Altogether
He is! He is!
Is He worthy? Is He worthy?
He is! He is!
He is!
Bible Reference
Revelation 5:12-13
About This Hymn
“Is He Worthy” is a contemporary worship hymn written by Andrew Peterson and Ben Shive that invites the believer into a profound act of contemplation and response to Christ’s glory. Drawing directly from Revelation 5, the song highlights the worthiness of Jesus to receive honor, glory, and praise for His sacrificial work on the cross and His triumph over sin and death. The repeated refrain, asking “Is He worthy?” and immediately answering “He is,” encourages both personal reflection and communal affirmation of Christ’s sovereign majesty.
The song’s structure mirrors the call-and-response format found in Scripture, creating an immersive worship experience. It challenges believers to recognize the cost of redemption, the depth of God’s mercy, and the eternal significance of Christ’s victory. Each verse invites the listener to consider the scars of Jesus, His obedience unto death, and the glory that follows His resurrection. In this way, the hymn functions as both a declaration of faith and an invitation to worship fully in spirit and truth.
Peterson and Shive’s melodic composition blends accessibility with reverent simplicity, making it suitable for congregational singing, small group worship, and personal devotion. The song’s lyrics are designed to stir awe, gratitude, and devotion, reminding believers that worship is not just a routine, but a deliberate recognition of Jesus’ worthiness. The hymn has become widely sung in churches around the world, bridging generations with its clear biblical foundation and heartfelt call to worship, emphasizing that every act of praise must acknowledge the One who reigns forever.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Christian Music
- Author/Writer: Andrew Paterson (2018)
- Added: November 25, 2025
- Last Updated: November 25, 2025
- Views: 144
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