Beholding God, Creator God, Praise, Promised Messiah, Saviour, The Holy God, The Incarnation of Christ, The Resurrection of Christ, The Sacrifice of Christ, The Son

BEHOLD HIM

  Lyrics

Verse 1
He who was before there was light
Walked across the pages of time
He who made every living thing
Behold Him
He who heard humanity’s cry
Left His throne to wake as a child
He became like the least of us
Behold Him

Chorus 1
Jesus Son of God Messiah
The Lamb the roaring Lion
Oh be still and behold Him

Verse 2
He who dined with sinners and saints
Healed the blind the lost and the lame
Even now He is in our midst
Behold Him
He who chose a criminal’s end
Paid with blood to settle our debt
Buried death as He rose to life
Behold Him

Chorus 2
Jesus Son of God Messiah
The Lamb the roaring Lion
Oh be still and behold Him
Jesus Alpha and Omega
Our God the risen Saviour
Oh be still and behold Him

Bridge
Holy holy holy
Is the Lord God Almighty
Worthy worthy worthy
To receive all praise

CCLI Song # 7133698 | Mitch Wong, Paul Baloche | © 2019 A Wong Made Write Publishing, Integrity Worship Music, Integrity’s Praise! Music, Leadworship Songs 

  Sample Introduction

In the book of John, it says this about Jesus: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.” The song we’re about to sing helps us to reflect on the character of Jesus. The one who was there at the beginning, who made every living thing and yet who descended to earth to endure a criminal’s death for our sin.

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  Scripture References

New Testament – Matthew 9:10-17, John 1:1-3, John 1:14, Colossians 1:16-17, Revelation 4, Revelation 5, Revelation 22:12

  Doctrinal Themes

Christian Living – Beholding God, Praise
Christology
– Promised Messiah, Saviour, The Resurrection of Christ
Doctrine of God – Creator God, The Holy God, The Son

  Liturgical Categories

Adoration, Call to worship, Praise