Who You Say I Am
Embracing Identity: Child of the Highest KingLyrics
Who am I that the highest King
Reflects on the speaker's humility and awe, questioning their worthiness in the eyes of the highest King.
Would welcome me?
Expresses wonder at the idea of being welcomed by the highest King, suggesting a sense of undeserved acceptance.
I was lost but He brought me in
Highlights the speaker's past state of being lost and acknowledges that they were brought in by the highest King's love.
Oh, His love for me
Emphasizes the profound and overwhelming love of the highest King for the speaker.
Oh, His love for me
-Who the Son sets free
Celebrates the freedom granted by the Son and declares the speaker as truly free.
Oh, is free indeed
-I'm a child of God
Affirms the speaker's identity as a child of God, expressing certainty in this divine relationship.
Yes, I am
-Free at last, He has ransomed me
Expresses gratitude for being liberated and redeemed by the highest King, acknowledging the depth of His grace.
His grace runs deep
-While I was a slave to sin
Recalls the speaker's previous condition as a slave to sin and acknowledges the sacrificial death of Jesus for their redemption.
Jesus died for me
-Yes, He died for me
-Who the Son sets free
Reiterates the theme of freedom through the Son, emphasizing the speaker's identity as a child of God.
Oh, is free indeed
-I'm a child of God
-Yes, I am
-In my Father's house
Expresses the belief in having a place in the Father's house as a child of God.
There's a place for me
-I'm a child of God
-Yes, I am
-I am chosen
Affirms the speaker's chosen status, not forsaken, and aligns with the identity declared by the highest King.
Not forsaken
-I am who You say I am
-You are for me
-Not against me
-I am who You say I am
-I am chosen
Reiterates the chosen and not forsaken status, reinforcing the identity declared by the highest King.
Not forsaken
-I am who You say I am
-You are for me
-Not against me
-I am who You say I am
-I am who You say I am
Reaffirms the speaker's identity based on the declaration of the highest King.
Who the Son sets free
Celebrates freedom through the Son and reasserts the speaker's identity as a child of God.
Oh, is free indeed
-I'm a child of God
-Yes, I am
-In my Father's house
Reiterates the belief in having a place in the Father's house as a child of God.
There's a place for me
-I'm a child of God
-Yes, I am
-In my Father's house
Emphasizes the speaker's belonging in the Father's house as a child of God, echoing earlier sentiments.
There's a place for me
-I'm a child of God
-Yes, I am
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