No One Like The Lord
Song Credits:
Written by Jonathan Stamper, Eniola Abioye, Aliyah Stamper, Nathan Carter, Lindy Cofer, and Jenn Johnson
Lyrics:
I remember how You provided
How You held me through the night
I remember how You sustained me
When You stepped in to save my life
If I knew then what I know now
I would be still, and let You work it out
Jesus, I was tossed in the water
But I never went under
You were always on time
Jesus, when I went through the fire
You were right there beside me
You were always on time
You are always, always
Always on time
I remember how You carried
When I couldn’t take a step
I remember how You loved me
When I couldn’t love myself
There’s never been a day
Never been a minute
Never been a moment
That You weren’t in it
There’s never been a time
That You didn’t see me through, God
So I worship You
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👉The divine message in this song👈
✨ A Song About Heaven’s Unmatched Worship
“No One Like The Lord” is not just a song; it’s an echo of the heavenly scene described in the book of Revelation. The lyrics draw us into the vision where all creation — elders, angels, and living creatures — fall before the throne, crying out, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain!”
When we sing these words, we join in that same eternal chorus that is happening right now in heaven. We confess that there truly is no one like Jesus — holy, enthroned, and worthy of every bit of praise.
🕊️ Jesus — The One on the Throne
The song begins by declaring, “There is One on the throne — Jesus, holy…” These few words carry the heart of Christian worship. Our faith rests on this reality: Jesus reigns.
After His resurrection and ascension, Jesus took His rightful place at the right hand of the Father. Revelation 5:6–14 shows us the scene: the Lamb that was slain now stands at the center of the throne. He is not just a figure of the past — He is the reigning King of glory today.
So when we sing, “There is One on the throne…” we declare that nothing and no one — not kings, not powers, not evil, not circumstances — can dethrone Jesus. He alone rules history and our hearts.
🔥 Worthy is the Lamb
The repeated cry, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain and seated on the throne,” is central to the song — and to our faith. Why is the Lamb worthy?
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Because He was slain for us.
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Because He took our place on the cross.
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Because He conquered sin, death, and the grave.
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Because He now lives forever to intercede for us.
This is why heaven never stops worshipping. Angels and elders bow because Jesus paid the price no one else could pay. His worthiness doesn’t come from earthly power — it comes from His sacrifice.
When we sing these words, we remind our hearts that salvation was costly — and our worship is our grateful response.
👑 No One Like the Lord
The entire song circles around this one breathtaking truth: There is no one like the Lord.
In a world that often tries to compare Jesus to other religious figures, philosophies, or idols, this anthem is a clear declaration: He is utterly unique. There is no one as holy, loving, powerful, merciful, or glorious. Every other throne will fade — but His throne is forever.
🙌 Elders and Creatures Bow
The song paints the scene of heaven where the elders and living creatures bow in worship, giving praise to Him alone. This imagery comes straight from Revelation 4 and 5:
“The twenty-four elders fall down before Him who sits on the throne… They lay their crowns before the throne and say, ‘You are worthy, our Lord and God…’” (Revelation 4:10-11)
Worship in heaven is full surrender. Even the elders — honored leaders — lay their crowns down, acknowledging that all authority, all glory, all honor belongs to Jesus.
When we sing this line, we are invited to do the same: to lay down our pride, our control, our plans — everything — before the One who alone is worthy.
👑 Crowning Him King of Glory
One of the most moving parts of this song is the repeated line, “And we crown You King of Glory…” This is an act of worship that says: “Jesus, You are not just a Savior. You are my King.”
Crowns in the Bible represent authority and victory. To crown Jesus King is to say, “I give You the highest place in my life. I submit to Your rule. I trust Your reign. I bow to Your will.”
This transforms worship from just a song we sing on Sundays into a lifestyle of daily surrender.
✝️ A Personal Confession
Singing No One Like The Lord is not a ritual — it is a confession. In moments of fear, doubt, or pride, we come back to this truth:
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He is holy.
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He is enthroned.
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He alone is worthy.
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There is no one like Him.
This truth grounds us when life shakes us. It lifts our eyes from earthly troubles to heavenly hope.
🕯️ What This Song Teaches Us to Do
This powerful worship song reminds us:
1️⃣ Lift our eyes: Look beyond earthly thrones to the true King.
2️⃣ Lay down our crowns: Surrender our control, titles, and achievements.
3️⃣ Live with hope: If Jesus reigns, no problem is bigger than Him.
4️⃣ Worship with heaven: Our worship today joins the unending worship of angels and saints.
🙏 A Closing Prayer
“Jesus, there is no one like You. You alone sit on the throne. You alone are holy. You alone are worthy of my praise, my life, my all. I lay my crown down today — my pride, my plans, my fears. Reign in me, King of Glory. May my worship echo the worship of heaven: Worthy is the Lamb! Amen.”
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