Lion and the Lamb
Conquering Love: The Lion and the Lamb UnveiledLyrics
(He's coming on the clouds, kings and kingdoms will bow down)
Anticipation of a divine arrival where rulers and nations will show reverence.
(And every chain will break, as broken hearts declare His praise)
An expectation that all bondage will cease as those with wounded hearts proclaim their devotion to Him.
(Who can stop the Lord Almighty?)
Pondering the inability of anyone to impede the power of the Almighty.
He's coming on the clouds, kings and kingdoms will bow down
Reiteration of the impending arrival of a divine figure, eliciting homage from rulers and nations.
And every chain will break, as broken hearts declare His praise
Expresses the belief that all limitations will be removed as those with shattered spirits extol His glory.
For who can stop the Lord Almighty?
Rhetorical questioning about who possesses the ability to halt the Lord Almighty.
Our God is the Lion, the Lion of Judah
Identification of God as the powerful Lion from the tribe of Judah.
He's roaring in power and fighting our battles
Depiction of God's forceful nature, actively engaging in battles on behalf of believers.
And every knee will bow before Him
An affirmation that everyone will eventually bow in reverence before Him.
Our God is the Lamb, the Lamb that was slain
Reference to God as the sacrificial Lamb, who was slain for the sins of humanity.
For the sins of the world, His blood breaks the chains
Recognition of Christ's sacrificial act freeing humanity from the chains of sin through His blood.
And every knee will bow before the Lion and the Lamb
Forecasting universal submission before both the powerful Lion and the sacrificial Lamb.
Every knee will bow before Him
Restating the assertion that every individual will ultimately bow before Him.
So, open up ye gates, make way before the King of kings
Invocation to open gates for the majestic arrival of the King of kings.
The God who comes to save, is here to set the captive free
Recognition that God arrives to rescue and liberate those in captivity.
And who can stop the Lord Almighty?
Reiteration of the unchallengeable might of the Lord Almighty.
Our God is the Lion, the Lion of Judah
Reiteration of God as the powerful Lion from the tribe of Judah.
He's roaring with power and fighting our battles
Reinforcement of God's powerful nature, actively engaging in the battles fought by believers.
Every knee will bow before Him
Affirmation that all will eventually kneel in reverence before Him.
Our God is the Lamb, the Lamb that was slain
Restatement of God's depiction as the sacrificial Lamb who atoned for the sins of humanity.
For the sins of the world, His blood breaks the chains
Acknowledgment of Christ's sacrifice breaking the chains of sin through His blood.
And every knee will bow before the Lion and the Lamb
Anticipation of universal submission before both the powerful Lion and the sacrificial Lamb.
Every knee will bow before Him
Reaffirmation that every individual will ultimately kneel before Him.
Every knee will bow and every tongue confess
Declaration that every person will acknowledge and honor Him.
You alone are God
Acknowledgment of His sole divine authority.
Who can stop the Lord Almighty?
Reflective inquiry about the futility of stopping the Lord Almighty.
Who can stop the Lord Almighty? (No one)
Reiteration of the inability of anyone to hinder the Lord Almighty.
Who can stop the Lord Almighty?
Continued rhetorical questioning about impeding the Lord Almighty.
Who can stop the Lord?
Emphasizing the unchallengeable might of the Lord.
Our God is the Lion, the Lion of Judah
Reiteration of God as the powerful Lion from the tribe of Judah.
He's roaring with power and fighting our battles
Reiteration of God's forceful nature, actively engaging in battles fought by believers.
Every knee will bow before Him
Affirmation that all will ultimately kneel in reverence before Him.
Our God is the Lamb, the Lamb that was slain
Restatement of God's depiction as the sacrificial Lamb who atoned for the sins of humanity.
For the sins of the world, His blood breaks the chains
Acknowledgment of Christ's sacrifice breaking the chains of sin through His blood.
And every knee will bow before the Lion and the Lamb
Anticipation of universal submission before both the powerful Lion and the sacrificial Lamb.
Every knee will bow before Him
Reaffirmation that every individual will ultimately kneel before Him.
Let Him break every chain
An urging for the breaking of all bondage by Him.
Come and break every chain, Jesus
An invitation for Jesus to break all chains.
He will break every chain
A reaffirmation of the capability of Jesus to break every chain.
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