King of Kings
Embrace Divine Presence: A Soul's Call to the King of KingsLyrics
To the King of Kings, come and dwell with me
To the King of Kings, an invitation for the divine presence to dwell with the speaker.
To the Great I Am, come and take my hand
To the Great I Am, an invitation for the Almighty to guide and support the speaker.
As you're seated on your throne, come and make my heart your home
Inviting the divine to make a permanent place in the speaker's heart while seated on the throne.
Where I'll never be alone
Expressing a desire for a constant connection to prevent loneliness in the divine presence.
So won't You come? Won't You come?
Repeated invitation for the King of Kings to come.
So won't You come? Won't You come?
Reiteration of the plea for the divine to come and be with the speaker.
To the Holy One, let Your will be done
Addressing the Holy One, expressing a desire for divine will to be fulfilled.
To the Sovereign Lord, let Your kingdom come
Invoking the Sovereign Lord, asking for the establishment of His kingdom.
As you're seated on your throne, come and make my heart your home
Repetition of the request for the divine to make the speaker's heart a home.
Where I'll never be alone
Emphasizing the desire for a permanent connection and assurance of never being alone.
So won't You come? (Come inside, come inside, free my mind)
Encouraging the divine to come inside and free the speaker's mind from burdens.
Won't You come? (Come inside, come inside, free my mind)
Repeating the call for the divine to enter and bring mental liberation.
So won't You come? Won't You come?
Reiteration of the plea for the King of Kings to come.
The heaven's declare, Your Glory, Your Wonder
Acknowledging the declaration of God's glory and wonder by the heavens.
The angels bow down and sing of Your Mercy
Recognizing the worship of angels who sing of God's mercy.
You are the Holy God Almighty
Affirming the divine as the Holy God Almighty.
So won't You come? (Come inside, come inside, free my mind)
Repetition of the call for the divine to enter and liberate the speaker's mind.
Won't You come? (Come inside, come inside, free my mind)
Repeating the plea for the divine to come inside and bring freedom to the speaker's mind.
So won't You come? Won't You come?
Final reiteration of the invitation for the King of Kings to come.
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