INTRO 2X
VERSE 1
Welcomed by a melody
An anthem I have always known
A song that's always been in me
PRE-CHORUS
Dominion and power to You
CHORUS
Face down on the floor
All to echo, "Holy is the Lord"
My heart can't help but sing
With all of Heaven roar
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
REFRAIN
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
VERSE 2
Written in eternity
Every lifted voice a part
Joining in the symphony
PRE-CHORUS
Dominion and power
To You, oh-oh-oh
All wisdom and wondеr
Belong to no other
But You, yeah
CHORUS 1
Face down on the floor
All to echo, "Holy is the Lord"
My heart can't help but sing
With all of Heaven roar
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
REFRAIN
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
INSTRUMENTAL
VERSE 3
There before the throne of grace
Majesty before my eyes
Let it take my breath away
CHORUS 1 2X
Face down on the floor
All to echo, "Holy is the Lord"
My heart can't help but sing
With all of Heaven roar
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
REFRAIN
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Forever echo, "Holy is the Lord"
Echo Holy - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
The song "Echo Holy" by Red Rocks Worship is a beautiful anthem of praise, a melody that resonates with the eternal truth of God's holiness. It's a song that echoes the sentiments of Revelation 4:8, where the four living creatures, each having six wings, were full of eyes around and within. And they do not rest day or night, saying: “Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, Who was and is and is to come!”
The lyrics of the song, "A million angels fall, face down on the floor, all to echo, 'Holy is the Lord'," mirror the scene in Revelation where the heavenly beings are in constant worship of God, acknowledging His holiness. The song invites us to join this heavenly chorus, to be part of this eternal symphony of praise.
The song also echoes the sentiments of Philippians 2:10-11, "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." The lyrics, "My heart can't help but sing, with all of Heaven roar, forever echo, 'Holy is the Lord'," is a testament to this scripture, acknowledging the power and majesty of God, and our hearts' natural response to worship Him.
The song is a reminder that our worship is not isolated, but part of a grand, eternal chorus that spans across time and space, from the highest heavens to the depths of the earth. It's a call to join in this symphony, to add our voices to the millions of angels and saints who have gone before us, echoing the holiness of God.
As we listen to this song, let's reflect on the majesty and holiness of God. Let's consider the privilege we have to join in this eternal chorus of praise. And let's ask ourselves: How can we echo God's holiness in our daily lives? How can we live in a way that reflects His glory and honor? How can we join the symphony of praise not just with our lips, but with our lives?
The song "Echo Holy" is not just a song, but a call to worship, a call to recognize the holiness of God, and a call to join the eternal chorus of praise. Let's answer that call today, and let our lives echo, "Holy is the Lord."