Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above
Lyrics
and keeps His courts below;
praise the holy God of love,
and all His greatness show.
Praise Him for His noble deeds,
praise Him for His matchless pow'r;
Him from whom all good proceeds
let earth and heav'n adore.
with harp and psaltery;
timbrels soft and cymbals loud
in His high praise agree.
Praise Him, every tuneful string,
all the reach of heav'nly art;
all the pow'rs of music bring,
the music of the heart.
let every creature sing,
glory to their Maker give,
and homage to their King.
Hallowed be His name beneath,
as in heav'n, on earth adored;
praise the LORD in every breath,
let all things praise the LORD!
Bible Reference
Psalm 103:19-22; Psalm 148:1-5; Revelation 5:11-13; Hebrews 1:3
About This Hymn
“Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above” is a hymn by Charles Wesley that calls believers to exalt God for His sovereign rule over all creation. Known for his rich and energetic hymn texts, Wesley here invites the church to join with heaven itself in offering praise to the eternal King. The hymn reflects a strong emphasis on God’s authority, glory, and universal reign.
The opening theme aligns with Psalm 103:19-22, which declares that the Lord has established His throne in the heavens and that His kingdom rules over all. Wesley emphasizes that God’s reign is not limited or temporary, but absolute and everlasting. This truth gives confidence to believers, reminding them that all things are under God’s control.
Psalm 148:1-5 expands the call to worship, summoning angels, heavenly hosts, and all created things to praise the Lord. The hymn reflects this universal scope, presenting praise as the rightful response of all creation. Worship is not confined to earth but resounds throughout heaven, uniting all beings in glorifying God.
Revelation 5:11-13 offers a vision of countless angels and every creature lifting their voices in praise to God and the Lamb. Wesley’s hymn echoes this scene, encouraging believers to see their worship as part of a greater, eternal chorus. This perspective lifts the focus from earthly concerns to the heavenly reality of God’s glory.
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 reflects this Christ-centered truth, recognizing that the Lord who reigns is actively sustaining His creation and accomplishing His purposes.
“Praise the Lord Who Reigns Above” is a triumphant hymn of adoration. Its tone is joyful and exalted, calling worshippers to lift their hearts and voices in praise to God. Through its strong scriptural foundation and expansive vision, the hymn encourages the church to rejoice in the reign of God and to join with all creation in honoring His name.
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