Majesty, Worship His Majesty

By Jack W. Hayford

Lyrics

Majesty, worship His majesty
Unto Jesus be all glory, honor and praise
Majesty, kingdom authority
Flow from His throne, unto His own
His anthem raise
Majesty, worship His majesty
Unto Jesus be all glory, honor and praise
Majesty, kingdom authority
Flow from His throne, unto His own
His anthem raise
So exalt, lift up on high
The name of Jesus
Magnify, come glorify
Christ Jesus the King
Majesty, worship His majesty
Jesus who died, now glorified
King of all kings
So exalt, lift up on high
The name of Jesus
Magnify, come glorify
Christ Jesus the King

Psalm 96:6; Revelation 1:5-6; Philippians 2:9-11; Hebrews 1:3

About This Hymn

“Majesty, Worship His Majesty” was written in 1981 by Jack Hayford and has become one of the most widely recognized contemporary worship choruses. The hymn focuses on the exaltation of Jesus Christ, presenting Him as the risen and reigning King who is worthy of honor, glory, and praise. Its simple yet powerful structure allows congregations to engage in unified and heartfelt worship.

The theme of majesty reflects Psalm 96:6, which declares, “Honour and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in his sanctuary” (KJV). The hymn invites worshippers to recognize the greatness of Christ and to respond with reverence and adoration. Worship is presented as an act of acknowledging His royal authority and divine glory.

Revelation 1:5-6 speaks of Jesus Christ as the faithful witness who has loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, making believers kings and priests unto God. The hymn reflects this redemptive aspect, connecting Christ’s majesty with His saving work. His exaltation is not distant from His sacrifice, but flows from it.

Philippians 2:9-11 declares that God has highly exalted Christ and given Him a name above every name, so that every knee should bow. This truth is central to the hymn’s message, emphasizing that Christ’s authority is universal and eternal. Worship becomes the appropriate response to His supreme lordship.

Hebrews 1:3 describes Christ as the brightness of God’s glory and the One who upholds all things by His powerful word. The hymn aligns with this teaching by presenting Jesus as both divine and sovereign, worthy of complete devotion.

“Majesty, Worship His Majesty” is often used as a call to worship or a concluding song of praise. Its focus on the kingship of Christ and its scriptural foundation make it a powerful expression of adoration. Through its clear message and memorable melody, the hymn leads believers to lift their voices in honor of the exalted Savior, giving Him the worship that is due His name.

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image of Majesty, Worship His Majesty of Jack W. Hayford
  • Category: Hymn
  • Tune: MAJESTY
  • Written by: Jack W. Hayford (1981)
  • Added: an hour ago
  • Last Updated: an hour ago
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