Hallelujah
Anthony Evans' "Hallelujah" is a worship song that exalts Jesus as the ultimate treasure in heaven and on earth. The lyrics express a deep reliance on God's love, which prevails even when the heart fails. The chorus declares God's name lifted high, with the singer finding refuge and strength in the Savior. The song acknowledges righteousness and victory through Christ's blood, and anticipates joining angels and saints in proclaiming God's marvelous and wonderful nature. It is a heartfelt declaration of praise and surrender, emphasizing God's enduring love and worthiness of all praise.
Whom have I in Heaven but you
But you my Jesus
There's nothing on earth I desire but you
But you my Jesus
My heart may fail
But your love prevails
Enduring forever
[Chorus:]
Hallelujah
Forever exalted
Your name will be lifted on high
Lord I cry
Hallelujah
Savior you are my refuge and my strength
All that's within me will sing
Hallelujah
Your righteousness covers me all of my days
Your right hand leads me
My enemies fall at the sound of your name
You are with me
Through your blood
I've overcome
To you be the glory
[Chorus]
I'll join with the heavens the angels and Saints
I will lift up my voice and I'll proclaim
You're marvelous
You're wonderful
You're worthy of all my praise
[Chorus]