By His stripes, we are healed
By His nail-pierced hands, we're free
By His blood, we're washed clean
Now we have the victory
The power of sin is broken
Jesus overcame it all
He has won our freedom
Jesus has won it all
Hallelujah, You have won the victory
Hallelujah, You have won it all for me
Death could not hold You down, You are the risen King
Seated in majesty, You are the risen King
By His stripes, we are healed
By His nail-pierced hands, we're free
By His blood, we're washed clean
Now we have the victory
The power of sin is broken
Jesus overcame it all
He has won our freedom
Jesus has won it all
Hallelujah, You have won the victory
Hallelujah, You have won it all for me
Death could not hold You down, You are the risen King
Seated in majesty, You are the risen King
Our God is risen, He is alive
He won the victory, He reigns on high
Our God is risen, He is alive
He won the victory, He reigns on high
Our God is risen, He is alive
He won the victory, He reigns on high
Our God is risen, He is alive
He won the victory, He reigns on high
Hallelujah, You have won the victory
Hallelujah, You have won it all for me
Death could not hold You down, You are the risen King
Seated in majesty, You are the risen King
Hallelujah, You have won the victory
Hallelujah, You have won it all for me
Death could not hold You down, You are the risen King
Seated in majesty, You are the risen King
About This Song
"The Anthem" is a triumphant declaration of Christ's victory over sin and death, crafted as a corporate worship experience that transforms theological concepts into visceral celebration. The song builds its narrative around the pivotal moment of Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection, using vivid imagery of "nail pierced hands" and "stripes" to ground abstract spiritual freedom in the brutal physicality of the cross. Rather than dwelling on suffering, the track immediately pivots to the transformative power of that sacrifice-washing, healing, and liberation-creating a progression from bondage to victory that mirrors the believer's spiritual journey. Musically, Planetshakers employs their signature arena-rock worship style, with driving guitars and anthemic choruses designed to unite thousands of voices in declaration rather than quiet contemplation. The repetitive "Hallelujah" chorus functions as both praise and proclamation, while the bridge's emphatic "our god is risen, he is alive" serves as a congregational battle cry that affirms Jesus's current reign rather than just historical events. The song's power lies in its ability to make cosmic victory feel personal and immediate-each "You have won it all for me" transforms universal salvation into individual testimony. This combination of theological depth with accessible, stadium-sized emotion explains why it became a staple in contemporary Christian worship, offering believers a way to declare their faith with both intellectual conviction and emotional intensity.
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