Look inside the mystery
See the empty cross
See the risen Savior
Victorious and strong
No one else above Him
None as strong to save
He alone has conquered
The power of the grave
Glorious, my eyes have seen the glory of the Lord
Glorious, He stands above the rulers of the earth
Look beyond the tombstone
See the living God
See the resurrected
Ruler of my heart
No one else above Him
None to match His worth
The hope of His returning
Fills the universe
Glorious, my eyes have seen the glory of the Lord
Glorious, He stands above the rulers of the earth
Glorious, glorious
Lord, You are glorious
Yeah!
You are glorious
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You are glorious
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You are glorious
Glorious, my eyes have seen the glory of the Lord
Glorious, He stands above the rulers of the earth
Glorious, glorious
Lord, You are glorious
Yeah! Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You are glorious
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You are glorious
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
You are glorious
About This Song
"Glorious" is a triumphant worship anthem that transforms the Christian narrative of Christ's death and resurrection into a visceral declaration of divine victory over mortality itself. Rather than dwelling on the crucifixion's suffering, Baloche immediately pivots to the "empty cross" and "risen Savior," framing the resurrection as the ultimate conquest that redefines power structures both spiritual and earthly. The song's central tension lies in the juxtaposition between human limitation and divine transcendence-the lyrics repeatedly emphasize Christ's unique position "above" earthly rulers and death's dominion, creating a sense of cosmic hierarchy that places believers on the winning side of an eternal conflict. Musically, the track builds from contemplative verses that invite listeners to "look" and "see" into soaring, anthemic choruses that feel designed for congregational singing, with Baloche's signature acoustic-driven contemporary worship style providing an accessible yet emotionally stirring foundation. The repetitive structure and simple, declarative language create an almost hypnotic effect that allows the theological weight to sink in gradually. The song resonated deeply within evangelical communities because it offered both personal comfort and corporate identity-individual believers could claim victory over their own struggles while participating in a larger narrative of divine supremacy. By focusing on the aftermath of resurrection rather than the process of sacrifice, "Glorious" became a celebration of accomplished victory rather than a meditation on suffering, making it particularly powerful for worship settings where congregations sought assurance and empowerment.
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