Citizens album cover

Citizens – Jesus! Lyrics

Rock

The King of all Creation
Set aside His crown
A servant to the fathers love
Descended from his throne above
Author of Salvation
Giver of new life
Crucified to pay for sin
Our righteousness is in the name of

Jesus every heart and tongue confess
Your name above all names
All things of this earth belong to you
Forever you will reign

God of Resurrection
Conquerer of death
Ruler over everything
The lord of lords and king of kings is

Highly exalted is the name, of Jesus Christ
Heaven and earth declare all praise, to Jesus Christ
Highly exalted is the name, of Jesus Christ
Heaven and earth declare all praise to

Jesus, every heart and tongue confess
Your name above all names
All things of this earth belong to you
Forever you will reign

Jesus, every heart and tongue confess
Your name above all names
All things of this earth belong to you
Forever you will reign

Highly exalted is the name, of Jesus Christ
Heaven and earth declare all praise, to Jesus Christ

About This Song

"Jesus!" is a powerful worship anthem that chronicles the complete narrative of Christ's divine nature, sacrificial death, and triumphant resurrection through soaring rock arrangements and declarative lyrics. The song moves from intimate verses describing Jesus's humble descent from heaven to explosive choruses proclaiming his universal lordship, creating an emotional arc that mirrors the Christian gospel story. Musically, Citizens blends driving rock instrumentation with anthemic vocal melodies that build to climactic moments of corporate declaration, particularly in the repeated phrase "every heart and tongue confess." The lyrics emphasize both Christ's sacrificial love ("crucified to pay for sin") and his eternal victory ("conquerer of death"), making it a comprehensive theological statement set to accessible rock music. This track stands out in contemporary Christian rock for its balance of doctrinal depth and emotional accessibility, serving as both personal worship and congregational anthem that invites listeners into active participation rather than passive listening.

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