It's The Lord
Praising the Creator: Revel in the Divine Message of 'It's The Lord'Lyrics
Na na na na na na na
Repetition of "Na na na" as a rhythmic and joyful expression, possibly emphasizing a celebratory mood.
Na na na na na na na
Continuation of the rhythmic and joyful expression initiated in the first line.
You tell us that you made
Recognition of the Creator's claim to have made the heavens and the earth.
The Heavens and the Earth
Acknowledgment of the divine act of creation, emphasizing the vastness of God's power.
And seven was the day
Reference to the biblical concept of God resting on the seventh day after creating the world.
You rested from your work
Reflection on God's rest after completing the work of creation.
You went and formed the light
Recognition of God forming light, symbolizing the positive and illuminating aspects of creation.
You went and formed the darkness
Acknowledgment of God forming darkness, representing the contrasting elements in the world.
Even in the night
Acknowledgment of God's presence even in the night, emphasizing divine guidance in challenging times.
You show us how your marvelous
Recognition of God's marvelous deeds and teachings, especially during difficult moments.
I just want to come shout and sing
Expressing a desire to shout and sing in praise of God.
Lift my hands to the king
Willingness to lift hands in worship to the king, a symbol of surrender and reverence.
I just want to come and serve some more
Expressing a desire to serve God more, indicating a commitment to faith and devotion.
Tell this world who I'm standing for
Declaring the intention to proclaim one's faith to the world.
It's the Lord
Emphatic affirmation that the focus and subject of the song is the Lord.
It's the, It's the, It's the Lord
Affirmation of God's attributes as the one who truly knows, called Jehovah, and the one who chose figures like Noah and Moses.
It's the, It's the, It's the Lord
-The one who really knows us
-The one they call Jehovah
-The one who chose oh Noah
Continued acknowledgment of God's power, including the parting of waters and the impact on the Sons and Daughters.
Right before oh Moses
-When he parted waters
-For all the Sons and Daughters
-The power of the Father
-Make's me wanna holler
-I just want to come shout and sing
Reiteration of the desire to shout, sing, lift hands, and serve, emphasizing devotion and worship.
Lift my hands to the king
-I just want to come and serve some more
-Tell this world who I'm standing for
-It's the Lord
Repetition of the central theme that the focus is on the Lord, expressing devotion and commitment.
It's the Lord
-I just want to come shout and sing
-Lift my hands to the king
-I just want to come shout and sing
-Lift my hands to the king
-I just want to come and serve some more
-Tell this world who I'm standing for
-It's the Lord
-It's the, It's the, It's the Lord
Continued affirmation of the Lord's significance and the need to acknowledge Him.
It's the, It's the, It's the Lord
-It's the, It's the, It's the Lord
-I said it's the, its the, it's the lord
-Genesis 1:1
Reference to Genesis 1:1, reinforcing the theme of God as the Creator of the heavens and the earth.
The Lord created the Heavens and Earth
Quoting Genesis 1:1 directly, emphasizing the biblical foundation of the lyrics.
Oh thank you oh Lord
An expression of gratitude to the Lord.
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