INTRO
VERSE 1
The Savior at the center
The living creatures face down
on the floor
The angels and the elders
Repeating songs of reverence
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
CHORUS 1
They all fall down
They all fall down before
the throne
At His feet they bow
And they cast their crowns
They all fall down before
the throne
VERSE 2
The church beholds the splendor
As glory fills the room, rafters
to floor
Astounded by His presence
No song could say it better
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
TAG
CHORUS 2
We all fall down
We all fall down before
the throne
At His feet we bow
And we cast our crowns
And we all fall down before
the throne
CHORUS 3
We all fall down
We all fall down before
the throne
At His feet we bow
And we cast our crowns
And we all fall down before
the throne
VERSE 3
The end and new beginning
We'll walk with Him in Eden as before
A father and His children
A song we can't stop singing
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
TAG
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord
CHORUS 4
We'll all fall down
We'll all fall down before
the throne
At His feet we'll bow
And we'll cast our crowns
And we'll all fall down before
the throne
CHORUS 5
We'll all fall down
We'll all fall down before
the throne
At His feet we'll bow
And we'll cast our crowns
And we'll all fall down before
the throne
BRIDGE 1
Al - le - lu - ia
Alle-luia
Al - le - lu - ia
Alle-luia
Al - le - lu - ia
Alle-luia
Al - le - lu - ia
CHORUS 6
We'll all fall down
We'll all fall down before
the throne
At His feet we'll bow
And we'll cast our crowns
And we'll all fall down before
the throne
VAMP
BRIDGE 2
Alleluluia
Alleluluia
Alleluluia
BRIDGE 3
Al - le - lu - ia
Alle-luia
Al - le - lu - ia
Alle-luia
Al - le - lu - ia
Alle-luia
Al - le - lu - ia
BRIDGE 4
Alleluluia
Alleluluia
Alleluluia
All Fall Down - In the Bible [Verses & Devotional]
"All Fall Down" by The Belonging Co. is a powerful song that paints a vivid picture of the heavenly worship scene described in Revelation 4:10-11, where the twenty-four elders fall down before the throne of God, casting their crowns before Him, proclaiming, "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 lyrics echo this scene, creating a sense of awe and reverence for the Lord. The repeated phrase, "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord," mirrors the words of the seraphim in Isaiah 6:3, who continuously praise God's holiness. The song also alludes to the future hope of believers in Christ, as described in Revelation 21:4, where God will wipe away every tear, and there will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain.
The song and these scriptures remind us of the majesty and holiness of God, His worthiness of our worship, and the hope we have in Him. They invite us to join in the heavenly chorus, to fall down before the throne of God in reverence, casting aside anything we hold dear, recognizing that all we have and are belong to Him.
The song also challenges us to consider the depth of our worship. Are we truly recognizing God's holiness in our worship? Are we willing to cast our crowns, our achievements, our self-worth, before Him, acknowledging that all we have comes from Him?
As we listen to this song, let's reflect on these questions: How does our worship reflect our understanding of God's holiness and majesty? Are we truly willing to cast our crowns before Him, acknowledging that all we have and are come from Him? And how does the hope of being with Him in eternity shape our lives today?
This song, coupled with the scriptures, invites us to a deeper level of worship and a greater appreciation of God's holiness. It challenges us to live in the light of eternity, with our eyes fixed on the throne of God, where one day, we too will fall down in worship.