INTRO
VERSE 1
Wish I could describe it
But I can't contain it,
Can't keep it to myself
There aren't enough colors
To paint the whole picture
Not enough words to ever say
what I found
PRE-CHORUS
And glorious and holy
He is merciful and powerful
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
CHORUS
Give him all the honor
Altogether worthy
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
There's no one before you
Yes, we will adore you
All of this is for you
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
INTERLUDE
Hey
VERSE 2
Without joining the chorus
There arеn't enough notes
To make the harmony
It's the song of the angels
Through all of the ages
It's all of the earth and
heaven's symphony
PRE-CHORUS
And glorious and holy
He is merciful and powerful
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
CHORUS
Give him all the honor
Altogether worthy
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
There's no one before you
Yes, we will adore you
All of this is for you
Who we talkin' about?
BRIDGE
That's my God
That's my Shepherd
My Protector
That's my King
That's my Rock
That's my Anchor
My Defender
That's my King
That's my God
That's my Shepherd
My Protector
That's my King
That's my Rock
That's my Anchor
My Defender
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
CHORUS
Give him all the honor
CHORUS
Give him all the honor
Altogether worthy
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
There's no one before you
Yes, we will adore you
All of this is for you
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
OUTRO
That's my king
Who we talkin' about?
(That's my king)
Who we talkin' about?
(That's my king)
Who we talkin' about?
Who we talkin' about?
That's my king
Who we talkin' about?
(That's my king)
Who we talkin' about?
(That's my king)
Who we talkin' about?
(That's my king)
That's My King - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
As we delve into the lyrics of "That's My King" by CeCe Winans, we are immediately drawn into a profound sense of awe and reverence for our King, Jesus Christ. The song beautifully encapsulates the indescribable nature of God's majesty, a sentiment echoed in the Bible verse, 1 Timothy 6:15-16, "God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone is immortal and who lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see. To him be honor and might forever. Amen."
The lyrics, "I wish I could tell you, Wish I could describe it, But I can't contain it, Can't keep it to myself," resonate with the Apostle Paul's struggle to express the grandeur of God's glory. Similarly, the song's chorus, "We declare the glory, Give him all the honor, Altogether worthy, Who we talkin' about? That's my king," mirrors the sentiments in Revelation 4:11, "You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being."
The song's bridge, where the singer refers to God as her King, Rock, Anchor, and Defender, echoes the sentiments of David in Psalm 18:2, "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold." These lyrics and corresponding scriptures remind us of the multifaceted nature of God's character and His unwavering presence in our lives.
The song and these scriptures together paint a vivid picture of God's majesty, His power, and His love. They remind us that our King is not only a mighty ruler but also a personal protector and defender. They challenge us to see God in all His glory and to respond with awe, reverence, and love.
As we reflect on these lyrics and scriptures, let's ask ourselves: How do we see God in our lives? Do we recognize Him as our King, our Rock, our Anchor, and our Defender? And if we do, how does this recognition shape our daily lives? How does it influence our actions, our decisions, and our relationships? Let's take some time to ponder these questions and to seek God in all His majesty and glory. For indeed, He is our King, worthy of all honor and praise.