Let the Heaven Praise the Lord
By Kevin Mayhew
Lyrics
Let heaven praise the Lord:
praise Him, hosts above,
praise Him, shining angels,
praise Him, all the powers of heaven.
praise Him, brilliant stars,
praise Him, highest skies,
and waters above the vault of heaven.
for by His word they came into being;
He established them in their places for all ages,
set firm by His enduring decree.
oceans with their depths,
creatures of the waters great and small,
lightning and rain, snow and mist,
winds that obey His command,
wild beasts and tame animals,
creeping creatures and birds of the air,
princes and all rulers of the earth,
young men and young women,
old men and children together.
for His name alone is exalted,
His splendor rises above earth and heaven,
and He lifts the strength of His people,
a praise for His faithful ones,
for Israel, the people close to His heart.
Bible Reference
Psalm 148, Psalm 150, Revelation 5:11-14
About This Hymn
“Let the Heavens Praise the Lord” is a joyful and vibrant hymn associated with the work of Kevin Mayhew, a British composer, publisher, and church musician whose influence has shaped modern hymnody throughout the English speaking world. Mayhew has produced a wide range of music and devotional resources for congregations, schools, and choirs. This hymn reflects his characteristic approach, which blends accessibility with strong biblical grounding, allowing worshipers of all ages to join in the bold call to praise the Lord with gladness and awe.
The central inspiration for the text comes from Psalm one hundred forty eight, one of the great praise psalms that calls the entire creation to lift its voice to the Lord. The hymn echoes the psalmist’s sweeping invitation, beginning with the heavens, sun, moon, stars, and all the host of angels. It then moves in a widening circle to include the earth, mountains, waters, animals, and finally the people of God. This universal summons to praise captures the truth that worship is not limited to private moments or select groups. Instead, the whole creation is invited to glorify the Maker whose wisdom and power sustain every living thing.
Kevin Mayhew’s text emphasizes this universal chorus with language that is simple yet exalted. It presents the act of praise not as a burden, but as a natural response to the goodness of the Lord. The hymn encourages believers to join their voices with the choir of creation, recognizing that worship links the visible world with the unseen realm where angels and redeemed saints give glory to God without ceasing. Revelation chapter five reinforces this theme, showing multitudes in heaven singing to the Lamb who is worthy of all blessing, honor, and power.
The tune often paired with this hymn carries a bright and uplifting character, supporting the joyful tone of the text. It allows congregations to sing with confidence and gladness, making the hymn suitable for services of praise, festivals, and gatherings that focus on the majesty of God. “Let the Heavens Praise the Lord” remains a meaningful reminder that praise is both a privilege and a calling, and that every believer is invited to join the eternal song of worship that rises from earth and heaven to the throne of God.
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Hymn Information
- Category: Scripture Song
- Author/Writer: Kevin Mayhew (1900)
- Added: December 5, 2025
- Last Updated: December 5, 2025
- Views: 15
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