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All hail the power of Jesus’ name

Let angels prostrate fall

Bring forth the royal diadem and

Crown Him Lord of all

Bring forth the royal diadem and

Crown Him Lord of all


Ye chosen seed of Israel’s race

Ye ransomed from the fall

Hail Him who saves you

by His grace

and Crown Him Lord of all

Hail Him who saves you

by His grace

and Crown Him Lord of all


Let every kindred, every tribe

On this terrestrial ball

To Him all majesty ascribe

and Crown Him Lord of all

To Him all majesty ascribe

and Crown Him Lord of all


O that, with yonder sacred throng,

we at His feet may fall,

We’ll join the everlasting song,

and crown Him Lord of all,

We’ll join the everlasting song,

and crown Him Lord of all!

All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name


Music by Oliver Holden, words by Edward Perronet,

vs. 4 by John Rippon, arr. Ryan Foglesong

© 2011 Resolved Music

CCLI License #1501423


O worship the King,

all glorious above

O gratefully sing

His wonderful love

Our Shield and Defender,

the Ancient of Days

Pavilioned in splendor,

and girded with praise


O tell of His might,

O sing of His grace

Whose robe is the light

and canopy space

His chariots of wrath

the deep thunderclouds form

And dark is His path

on the wings of the storm


You alone are the matchless King

To You alone be all majesty

Your glories and wonders,

what tongue can recite?

You breathe in the air,

You shine in the light


O measureless might,

ine able love

While angels delight

to worship above

Thy mercies how tender,

how rm to the end

Our Maker, Defender,

Redeemer, and Friend


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You alone are the matchless King

To You alone be all majesty

Your glories and wonders,

what tongue can recite?

You breathe in the air,

You shine in the light.

You alone are the matchless King

To You alone be all majesty

Your glories and wonders,

what tongue can recite?

You breathe in the air,

You shine in the light


Shine in the light.
You shine in the light.


O worship the King,

all glorious above

O gratefully sing

His wonderful love

Our Shield and Defender,

the Ancient of Days

Pavilioned in splendor,

and girded with praise

O Worship the King


W, M Arr.--Chris Tomlin

© 2004 worshiptogether.com Songs/sixsteps Music

CCLI License #1501423


Here is love, vast as the ocean

lovingkindness as the ood

when the Prince of Life, our Ransom

shed for us His precious blood

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Who His love will not remember

Who can cease to sing His praise

He can never be forgotten

throughout heavens eternal days


On the mount of cruci xion

Fountains opened deep and wide

Through the oodgates of God’s mercy

Flowed a vast and gracious tide.


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Grace and love like mighty rivers

Poured incessant from above

Heav’ns peace and perfect justice


Kissed a guilty world in love
Here is love that conquered evil

Christ the rst born from the grave

Death has failed to be found equal

To the life of Him who saves


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In the valley of our darkness

Dawned His everlasting light

Perfect love in glorious radiance

Has repelled death’s hellish night


Here is love vast as the heavens
Countless as the stars above

Are the souls that He has ransomed


Precious daughters treasured sons.
We are called to feast forever

On a love beyond our time

Glorious Father Son and Spirit

Now with man are intertwined


No love is higher,

No love is wider,

No love is deeper,

No love is truer.

No love is higher,

No love is wider,

No love is like Your love,

O Lord

No love is higher,

No love is wider,

No love is deeper,

No love is truer.

No love is higher,

No love is wider,

No love is like Your love,

O Lord

No love is higher,

No love is wider,

No love is deeper,

No love is truer.

No love is higher,

No love is wider,

No love is like Your love,

O Lord

Here is love vast as the ocean

lovingkindness as the ood

when the Prince of Life our Ransom


shed for us His precious blood.

Here Is Love

W—Vs 1 & 2 William Rees and V 4 Matt Giles B—Matt Redman

CCLI License 1501423

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Come gaze upon your Savior

Behold your great High Priest

Draw near in awe and wonder

His cross has spoken peace


Come rest from sin and striving

Find endless stores of grace

The heart that turns to Jesus

Is cleansed from every stain


Oh, how deep, how wide, how long

Oh, how vast the love of Jesus

Oh, how sure, how sweet, how strong

Oh, how vast His love for us


So lift your eyes to Jesus

Arise from doubt and shame

His blood cries, ‘It is nished!’

Our life is in His name


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Oh, how deep, how wide, how long

Oh, how vast the love of Jesus

Oh, how sure, how sweet, how strong

Oh, how vast His love for us


What now can separate us?

Can death or pain or fear?

We have this strong assurance

In Christ we’ve been brought near

And in His strength we’ll labor

His promises our hope

Thus far His love has led us!

His love will lead us home!


Oh, how deep, how wide, how long

Oh, how vast the love of Jesus

Oh, how sure, how sweet, how strong

Oh, how vast His love for us


Oh, how deep, how wide, how long

Oh, how vast the love of Jesus

Oh, how sure, how sweet, how strong

Oh, how vast His love for us

How Vast the Love


Music and words by Lacy Hudson, Joel Sczebel, and Marc Willerton.

© 2019 Sovereign Grace Worship/ASCAP, Sovereign Grace Praise/BMI (adm. worldwide at


CapitolCMGPublishing.com, excluding the UK & Europe which is adm. by Integrity Music). Sovereign Grace
Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved.
How sweet and awe-ful is the place

With Christ within the doors,

While everlasting love displays

The choicest of her stores.
While all our hearts

and all our songs



Join to admire the feast,

Each of us cry,

with thankful tongues,



“Lord, why was I a guest?”
“Why was I made

to hear Thy voice,



And enter while there’s room,

When thousands make

a wretched choice,

And rather starve than come?”
‘Twas the same love

that spread the feast



That sweetly drew us in;

Else we had still refused to taste,

And perished in our sin.
Pity the nations, O our God,

Constrain the earth to come;

Send Thy victorious Word abroad,

And bring the strangers home.
We long to see Thy churches full,

That all the chosen race

May, with one voice

and heart and soul,



Sing Thy redeeming grace.

How Sweet and Awesome Is the Place


W--Isaac Watts M--St. Columba, ancient Irish melody

CCLI License #1501423

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