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Mark & Sarah Tillman - His House Nashville - No Name Higher - Live (CCM)


Mark & Sarah Tillman - His House Nashville's 'No Name Higher - Live' is a captivating rendition of the song that encourages believers to exalt the name of Jesus, declaring Him as Lord of all. The song is inspired by Philippians 2:9, which states that God has given Jesus a name that is above every name. It's a song that reminds us of the greatness and majesty of our God and calls us to worship Him in spirit and truth.

The song begins with the lyrics, 'Oh to think that I will hear, the voices of ten thousand angels singing.' It's a beautiful depiction of the heavenly choir worshiping the Lord. The angels are crying out in reverence and awe, overwhelmed by the wonder of God's son. The lyrics then go on to declare that there is no name higher, greater, or more honored than the name of Jesus.

Mark & Sarah Tillman - His House Nashville - No Name Higher - LiveThe chorus of the song repeats the phrase 'No name higher' several times, emphasizing the supremacy of Jesus. The lyrics declare that Jesus is Lord, and every knee will bow before Him. It's a powerful reminder that Jesus is not just a man, but He is the King of kings and Lord of lords.

The second verse of the song paints a picture of what it will be like to see Jesus in all His glory. The image of Jesus with eyes like a blazing fire is a reference to Revelation 19:12, where John describes the returning Christ as having eyes like flames of fire.

The bridge of the song repeats the declaration that Jesus is Lord. It's a call to all of heaven and earth to declare the worth of Jesus.

'No Name Higher - Live' is a beautiful worship song that exalts the name of Jesus, and we love the video that has been made. The song is a reminder of the majesty and greatness of our God and a call to worship Him with all our hearts. I encourage everyone to listen to this song (and watch the video!). Allow the words and melody to lead you into a deeper place of worship and adoration for the Lord.



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https://genius.com/Mark-and-sarah-tillman-no-name-higher-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1Vccfj7wQvyMcXwVK0ssrg

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Op9HEAcnRs

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