Above All English Christian Song Lyrics
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Writers / Composers: Lenny LeBlanc & Paul BalocheLyrics:
Above all powersAbove all kings
Above all nature and all created things
Above all wisdom and all the ways of man
You were here before the world began
Above all kingdoms
Above all thrones
Above all wonders the world has ever known
Above all wealth and treasures of the earth
There's no way to measure what You're worth
Crucified
Laid behind the stone
You lived to die
Rejected and alone
Like a rose trampled on the ground
You took the fall
And thought of me
Above all
Above all powers
Above all kings
Above all nature and all created things
Above all wisdom and all the ways of man
You were here before the world began
Above all kingdoms
Above all thrones
Above all wonders the world has ever known
Above all wealth and treasures of the earth
There's no way to measure what You're worth
Crucified
And laid behind the stone
You lived to die
Rejected and alone
Like a rose trampled on the ground
You took the fall
And thought of me
Above all
Oh, You were crucified
And laid behind the stone
You lived to die
Rejected and alone
Like the rose trampled on the ground
You took the fall
And thought of me
Above all
Like the rose trampled on the ground
You took the fall
And thought of me
Above all
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👉The divine message in this song👈
At its core, “Above All” invites believers to meditate on who Jesus is: **the eternal King who existed before creation**, the One through whom all things were made, and the Savior who willingly suffered to redeem humanity. Every line of the song lifts our eyes to the greatness of Christ and then gently brings our hearts to the cross, where the highest King embraced the lowest shame.
**Jesus Above All Power and Authority**
The song opens by lifting Christ above all human ideas of strength, rule, influence, and success. Earthly powers rise and fall, kings rule for a season, and nations come and go—but Jesus stands above them all. His authority is not temporary or political. It is **eternal, divine, and unshakable**.
When the lyrics declare that He is “above all kings,” it reminds us that no ruler in history, from the greatest empire to the smallest kingdom, can compare to His rule. Christ’s sovereignty is rooted not in force but in truth, grace, and righteousness. He is the King of kings whose reign touches not just nations but the human heart.
**Jesus Above All Creation**
Another powerful message in this song is that Jesus is above all nature and all created things. Everything—from the stars in the sky to the oceans that roar, from the mountains to the smallest flower—owes its existence to Him. And yet, the One who crafted the universe with a word humbled Himself to walk among humanity.
He stood before the world began. He is not a part of creation; He is **the Creator**. This truth helps us worship Him not only as Savior but also as the One who holds the universe in His hands. All beauty, intelligence, and life flow from Him. Creation reveals His greatness, but only the cross reveals His heart.
**His Worth Beyond Measure**
One of the moving truths in “Above All” is the idea that Christ’s worth cannot be calculated. No treasure, no wealth, no possession of earth can come close to His value. Yet, in an act of unimaginable love, He willingly gave Himself up for those who were lost.
The world measures worth by gold, status, intelligence, or fame. But Jesus’ worth is measured by His eternal nature, His holy character, His righteousness, and His love. When we understand this, worship becomes deeper and more sincere. We bow not just before a Savior but before the priceless Son of God.
**The Cross—The Greatest Act of Love**
In the most powerful section of the song, the focus shifts from Christ’s glory to His suffering. The words “crucified, laid behind the stone” capture the depth of His sacrifice. Though He was above all, He allowed Himself to be rejected and mistreated by the very people He came to save.
The imagery of a **rose trampled on the ground** is both poetic and deeply emotional. A rose represents beauty, fragrance, and purity. To see it crushed underfoot reflects the humility and pain Jesus endured. He was rejected not because He lacked power, but because He chose to be the sacrificial Lamb.
**He Took the Fall and Thought of Us**
Perhaps the most touching part of the song is the reminder that Jesus “thought of me above all.” This brings the message from cosmic majesty to personal love. The Savior of the world did not die for humanity in general alone—He died with each individual heart in mind.
This truth brings immense comfort. No matter how alone a believer feels, no matter what failures or struggles we carry, the cross declares that we were worth His life. He didn’t endure the suffering out of obligation but out of **love**.
**A Song That Deepens Worship**
“Above All” remains a timeless worship song because it invites believers to experience both the **exaltation of Christ** and the **compassion of Christ**. It beautifully balances His heavenly glory with His earthly sacrifice.
When this song is sung in churches or personal prayer, it gently guides our hearts to worship Jesus not merely for what He gives, but for who He is—**the eternal King, the humble Savior, the priceless Redeemer, and the Lover of our souls.**

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