INTRO

VERSE 1

I wanna dance like David
I want a faith like Paul
I wanna sing like Silas
Tearing down the prison walls
I wanna face that fire
It won’t burn me though
God’s got my back
Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego
I wanna walk like Moses
Right through the waves
One day I’ll see that
promise land
No longer slaves
Though the fear is talking
No it can’t take out my faith

CHORUS 1

I'm gonna praise
I'm gonna praise
I praise the mountain moving
body raising breaker of chains
Gonna praise
I'm gonna praise
I praise the Heaven seated
undefeated, highest of names
That's who I praisе (hey)
that's who I praise
that's who I praise

VERSE 2

I wanna gift like Mary
I wanna break my vase
I wanna sleep like Daniel
Even in a lion’s cave
I’m gonna get that promise
Just like Jericho
Yea I know what’ll make it fall

CHORUS 2

I'm gonna praise
I'm gonna praise
I praise the mountain moving
body raising breaker of chains
Gonna praise
I'm gonna praise
I praise the Heaven seated
undefeated, highest of names
That's who I praisе (hey)
I praise the God who's proven
He can do impossible things
That's who I praise (Hey)
That's who I praise
That's who I praise

BRIDGE 1

He is the Lion of Judah
He is the Lamb that was slain
The only One's who worthy, worthy
worthy of all of His names
That's who I praise

BRIDGE 2

He is the risen Messiah
He is the Ancient of Days
The only One's who worthy, worthy
worthy of all of His names
That's who I praise

CHORUS 3

I'm gonna praise
I praise the mountain moving
body raising breaker of chains
Gonna praise
I'm gonna praise
I praise the Heaven seated
undefeated, highest of names
That's who I praisе (hey)
I praise the God who's proven
He can do impossible things
That's who I praise (Hey)
That's who I praise
That's who I praise

INTERLUDE

That's who I praise
That's who I praise

VERSE 3

I wanna love like Jesus
That kinda grace
I wanna live like I’ve got
No more precious time to waste
I’m gonna give Him glory
With all my thanks
‘Cause there’s no greater,
stronger higher name and
That's who I praise

That's Who I Praise - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]

Brandon Lake's song "That's Who I Praise" is a powerful anthem of faith, a testament to the unwavering belief in the power and glory of God. The lyrics are filled with references to biblical figures and their stories, each one a testament to the power of faith and the miracles that can occur when we place our trust in God.

The song begins with the desire to "dance like David," a reference to 2 Samuel 6:14, where David, overcome with joy and gratitude, danced before the Lord with all his might. This is a call to express our faith with unabashed joy, to celebrate God's presence in our lives with every fiber of our being.

The song also mentions the faith of Paul, the courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and the determination of Moses. Each of these biblical figures faced immense challenges, yet their faith in God never wavered. They trusted in His plan, His power, and His love, and were rewarded with miracles. This is echoed in the chorus, where the singer praises the "mountain moving, body raising, breaker of chains," a clear reference to the miracles performed by Jesus, as recorded in the Gospels.

The song also speaks of the desire to "love like Jesus," a call to embody the teachings of Christ in our daily lives. This is a reference to John 13:34, where Jesus commands his disciples to "love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." This is a call to action for all of us, a reminder that our faith should not only be a source of personal comfort, but also a guide for how we interact with the world around us.

The song concludes with a powerful declaration of praise for God, the "risen Messiah," the "Ancient of Days," the one who is "worthy of all of His names." This is a reminder of the awe-inspiring power and majesty of God, a call to recognize and honor His glory in all that we do.

So, as we listen to this song, let us reflect on the stories of faith and courage that it brings to mind. Let us strive to embody the joy of David, the faith of Paul, the courage of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, the determination of Moses, and the love of Jesus. And most importantly, let us remember to praise God, for He is worthy of all our praise.

Now, I leave you with this question to ponder: How can you embody the faith and courage of these biblical figures in your own life? How can you express your love for God and for others in a way that honors His glory and majesty?