VERSE 1
The King’s in the house
Just get me to Jesus, I don’t
care how
I don’t have to wait to get the
healing
I gotta faith without a ceiling
So tear off the roof ‘cause the
King’s in the house
CHORUS
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
There’s power in the presence,
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
And He has more in the hem of
His garment
Then the camp of the enemy
There’s power in the presence,
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
INTERLUDE
VERSE 2
the crowd
I’m pressing through to you
I don’t care how
Reaching out my hand to get the
healing
I’ve got a faith beyond the
bleeding
‘Cause I didn’t come here to
hide in the crowd
CHORUS
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
There’s power in the presence,
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
And He has more in the hem of
His garment
Then the camp of the enemy
There’s power in the presence,
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
INSTRUMENTAL
BRIDGE 1 2X
grave shaking
Dead raising power in the room
Heart healer, hell stealer
No ceiling power,
so tear off the roof
BRIDGE 2 2X
Dead raising power in the room
Heart healing, hell stealing
No ceiling power
So tear off the roof
REFRAIN
Tear off the roof
CHORUS
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
There’s power in the presence,
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
He has more in the hem of
His garment
Then the camp of the enemy
TAG
His garment
Then the camp of the enemy
There’s power in the presence,
power in the blood
Power in the name of Jesus
OUTRO
Tear Off The Roof - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
As we delve into the lyrics of "Tear Off The Roof" by Brandon Lake, we are reminded of the power and presence of Jesus, and the healing that comes from faith in Him. The song echoes the sentiments of Mark 2:1-12, where friends of a paralyzed man, unable to get through the crowd, tear off the roof of the house where Jesus was teaching to lower their friend to Him. Their faith was so strong, so limitless, that they were willing to tear off the roof to reach Jesus.
The song's chorus, "There’s power in the presence, power in the blood, Power in the name of Jesus," resonates with Romans 1:16, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." The power in the name of Jesus is not just a phrase, but a profound truth that has been experienced by countless believers throughout history.
The lyrics, "And He has more in the hem of His garment, Then the camp of the enemy," bring to mind the story of the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5:25-34. She believed that if she could just touch the hem of Jesus' garment, she would be healed. And indeed, her faith made her whole.
The song and these scriptures remind us that faith is not passive. It is active, bold, and sometimes, it requires us to "tear off the roof." It is about pressing through the crowd, reaching out, and touching the hem of His garment. It is about believing in the power of Jesus' name, His blood, and His presence.
As we reflect on these truths, let's ask ourselves: How are we exercising our faith? Are we willing to "tear off the roof" to get to Jesus? Are we pressing through the crowd, reaching out, and touching the hem of His garment? Are we truly believing in the power of His name, His blood, and His presence?
Let this song and these scriptures inspire us to have a faith without a ceiling, a faith that is active, bold, and relentless in seeking Jesus. Let us remember that there is life-changing, grave-shaking, dead-raising power in the room when we invite Jesus in. Let us tear off the roof and let His power flood our lives.