The beauty of “Psalm 68 (Let Our God Arise)” lies not only in its lyrics but also in its melody. Kurt Carr's composition is both powerful and uplifting. The song's arrangement creates a sense of grandeur, transporting listeners into a space where they can fully appreciate the greatness of God.
This song is more than just a worship piece; it's a triumphant celebration of God's power and majesty. The lyrics affirm that, in the face of adversity and challenges, we can call upon the name of the Lord and witness His victorious intervention.
“Psalm 68 (Let Our God Arise)” has become a staple in worship services and gospel music gatherings. It is often sung as a declaration of faith and a call to worship, inviting believers to join in celebrating God's triumph. The song's message of victory and praise has resonated deeply with congregations, fostering an atmosphere of spiritual triumph and jubilation.
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Psalm 68 (Let Our God Arise) Lyrics by Kurt Carr
[Verse 1:]
You are the awesome Mighty One now,
Your enemies they better run now.
They are no match no comparison,
Died on the cross to overcome.
You took the sting out of death that day,
Conquering both hell and the grave.
And if You did all these things,
What can You do in this place, hey?
[Chorus:]
Oh, oh, oh let our God arise.
[Verse 2:]
You are amazing, powerful,
And You are strong, invincible,
And You're greater than incredible,
And You defy impossible.
A man was dead for three whole days,
But You told him to live, get up from the grave.
You are a miracle working God,
So do Your thing in this place.
[Bridge:]
Arise, arise,
Put on Your strength and power, oh, great God;
Power, power belongs to God.
[Chorus]
[Vamp 1:]
(He's got all power) in His hands.
(He's got all power) in His hands.
(He's got all power) in His hands;
Let our God arise.
[Vamp 2:]
(He's got you and me brother) in His hands.
(He's got you and me brother) in His hands.
(He's got you and me brother) in His hands;
Let our God arise.
[Chorus]