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Worth Dying For – Higher Lyrics

Christian

Verse 1:

Jesus your name is more than a name
It's given me hope, it's given me life
Jesus your name be lifted high
No other name but Jesus saves

Chorus:
Your name is higher, is higher
Your name is high above all
Your love is greater, is greater
Your name has conquered it all

Verse 2:
Jesus your life, poured out for all
Ransomed my heart and rescued my soul
King over all, coming again
Death could not hold you, forever You reign
You reign

Chorus

Bridge:
Nails couldn't keep you down
The grave couldn't keep you in
Hell couldn't keep you out
You reign...You reign (4Xs)

Chorus (2Xs)

Outro:
Whoa Whoa yeah
Your name is Higher!!!!!

About This Song

"Higher" by Worth Dying For is a triumphant declaration of Christ's supremacy that transforms personal testimony into corporate worship through its soaring melodic structure and repetitive, anthemic chorus. The song operates on multiple theological levels, beginning with intimate gratitude for salvation ("given me hope, given me life") before expanding into cosmic declarations of Jesus's authority over death, sin, and spiritual powers. The central theme revolves around the concept of Christ's name as both personal refuge and universal dominion-a name that literally sits "high above all" in heavenly places while simultaneously dwelling within the believer's heart. Musically, the track builds from contemplative verses into explosive, stadium-ready choruses that mirror the lyrical movement from personal reflection to corporate declaration, with layered vocals and driving instrumentation that create an atmosphere of celebratory worship. The bridge's reference to nails being unable to contain Christ directly confronts the crucifixion's apparent defeat, transforming it into ultimate victory through resurrection power. This juxtaposition of suffering and triumph resonates deeply with Christian audiences who understand that their own struggles are temporary compared to Christ's eternal reign. The song's repetitive structure serves as both musical hypnosis and theological reinforcement, drilling the truth of Christ's supremacy into listeners' hearts through memorable, singable phrases. "Higher" became a worship staple because it successfully bridges the gap between personal devotion and congregational celebration, offering both intimate reflection and explosive praise within a single, cohesive musical experience.

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