Let Jesus Be Glorified
A house that removes the cornerstone of grace
Will surely crack, its frame cannot replace
the Risen Lord of mercy, truth, and love.
Let Jesus be glorified—He reigns above.
The weight of life—no peace, no hope within,
Just shifting dust and echoes lost in sin.
But we who’ve seen salvation face to face
Will sing aloud of Jesus and His grace!
O Christian, if you say you love His name,
Then light the torch, unashamed proclaim:
He is the Way, the Truth, the Living Breath!
Without Him, souls are sentenced unto death.
No blood, no cross—then no forgiveness found.
No Spirit dwells where sin and pride abound.
No temple cleansed, no heart reborn anew
Unless the Lamb is trusted, known, and true.
Let self-made saints in silence boast their pride—
Their robes are rags, their empty works denied.
No crown is fit for mortal head to wear
If Christ is not enthroned in honor there.
He bore our curse, He broke our chains, He died—
Then rose again, now glorified, alive!
So lift His name above all names that fall,
For Jesus Christ alone deserves it all.

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