Name Above All Names (Choral Anthem SATB) Percussion Sheet Music PDF (Charity Gayle / Arr. Luke Gambill)
Name Above All Names (Choral Anthem SATB) Percussion Sheet Music PDF (Charity Gayle / Arr. Luke Gambill)
Name Above All Names (Choral Anthem SATB)
Charity Gayle / Arr. Luke GambillPercussion Details
Download the percussion sheet music for Name Above All Names (Choral Anthem SATB) by Charity Gayle / Arr. Luke Gambill, from the album Name Above All Names. This song was arranged by Luke Gambill / Daniel Galbraith in the key of Eb.
SongID | 82677 |
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Language | English |
Album | Name Above All Names |
Artists | Charity Gayle, Arr. Luke Gambill |
Authors | Charity Gayle, Melanie Tierce, Ryan Kennedy, Kaden Slay |
Arrangers | Luke Gambill, Daniel Galbraith |
CCLI Song No. | 7226286 |
File Type | |
Original Key | Eb |
Available Keys | Eb |
Meter | 4/4 |
Genre | choral |
Theme | Name of Jesus, Resurrection, Victory, Name, His Name, Cross, Lordship Of Jesus, Praise |
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Unmatched by His Kingdom, the opposition of God lays in fires of eternal suffering. Hell is the waiting place of our enemy. However, where fears rise and our hope becomes distant, we are reminded of God’s promise to bring restoration to His people. Nothing will remain without judgment, but all who believe in the Son and follow His will shall be exalted in heaven. This is God’s promise to us. Here is a list of songs focusing on the concept of hell.
Charity Gayle's Name Above All Names is a resounding declaration of the unparalleled supremacy of Jesus. It's an anthem of praise that beckons us to align our understanding with the truth that Jesus is the name above every other name. 1. The Darkened Sun and the Conquering Light: As the lyrics recount, even when it seemed like darkness had the upper hand, the light of Christ broke through. The sun was darkened, the earth mourned, and for a moment, death seemed to have conquered. Yet, Jesus, the Light of the World, turned the situation on its head. His word, His promise, remained unbroken and more potent than any adversity. 2. The Ultimate Sacrifice: The song speaks of Christ's body broken, a poignant reminder of His sacrifice. It wasn't just a physical act; it was the restoration of what sin stole from us. The veil that kept us from the Father was torn, signaling our newfound access to His presence. 3. The Triumph Over Death: Jesus didn't just overcome death; He turned the grave into a symbol of new beginnings. His resurrection isn't just historical; it's a current reality. He is alive, breathing, and forever victorious. 4. A Universal Declaration: The chorus resounds with the truth of Christ's supremacy. Every tongue, tribe, and nation will one day proclaim His lordship. The spoken verses from Ephesians, Colossians, and Philippians further solidify this truth, reminding us of His preeminence, His authority, and His eternal position seated at the right hand of the Father. 5. The Call to Praise: As we sing "Hallelujah," we are not just voicing a song lyric. It's an invitation. An invitation to recognize the unmatched greatness of Jesus and to align our lives, our hopes, and our praises with this truth. When we reflect on the name of Jesus, we aren't just thinking of a historical figure or a religious icon. We're focusing on the Savior, the Redeemer, the King of Kings. Every other name – whether it's fear, disease, lack, or any challenge we face – must bow before the name of Jesus. It's not a mere ritual but a reality that every challenge we face is subdued in the presence of the One who holds the universe in His hands. As you meditate on this song and its profound truth, let it transform your perspective. No matter what you're going through, no matter how insurmountable your challenges may seem, remember that you have the name above all names on your side. In every situation, let the name of Jesus be your anchor, your hope, and your song of victory. Today, may our hearts echo the song's declaration, recognizing and revering the unmatched supremacy of Jesus. Let's lift our voices, our hopes, and our lives in praise to the One who is truly the Name above all names.Philippians 2:9-11 - "Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."