About This Song
“Greater Works” is a powerful, faith-filled anthem inspired by Yeshua’s promise in John 14:12: “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in Me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” This song declares the authority and power given to believers to walk in the miraculous, bringing heaven to earth through faith in Yeshua. It’s a bold reminder that as His followers, we are called to continue His mission, empowered by the Holy Spirit.
The orchestral arrangement opens with bold strings and light percussion, setting a tone of expectation and anticipation. As the song builds, swelling brass and dynamic crescendos reflect the rising faith and authority we have in Yeshua’s name. The chorus is a triumphant declaration of the greater works we are called to do, while the bridge emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit working through us to bring healing, deliverance, and transformation.
“Greater Works” challenges listeners to step out in faith, believing that the same power that raised Yeshua from the dead lives in us (Romans 8:11). It’s a call to live boldly, pray fervently, and trust that God can do the impossible through us. This track is a powerful anthem for intercessors, worshippers, and anyone longing to see God’s kingdom manifest on earth. It’s a declaration of faith, authority, and the miraculous power of God working through His people.
Worship Devotion
🙏 Devotional
Greater Things: Faith That Moves
When Yeshua spoke the words in John 14:12—“Whoever believes in Me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these”—He wasn’t offering poetic inspiration. He was casting a vision. A divine invitation. A prophetic charge to every believer empowered by the Holy Spirit.
“Greater Works,” the song, stirs that fire in our bones. It declares what heaven has made available and challenges us to walk in the boldness of our spiritual inheritance. This isn’t about fame or performance. It’s about partnership with the King of Glory. He doesn’t just call us to watch His power—He commissions us to carry it.
The Power of His Name
“In Yeshua’s name, we take our stand.”
When Peter said, “In the name of Yeshua, rise up and walk,” (Acts 3:6), he wasn’t relying on reputation or eloquence. He stood in covenant authority. The same Spirit that raised Yeshua from the grave now resides in you (Romans 8:11). This truth changes everything.
Every miracle begins with this one question: Do we believe what Yeshua said? “Whatever you ask in My name, I will do it.” (John 14:13) This isn’t wishful thinking—it’s the foundation of our faith. His name is not a formula. It is power. Glory. Identity.
Faith that Responds, Not Just Believes
This song reminds us that “faith arises, strong and bold.” That faith is more than belief—it’s action. The blind see. The broken rise. The bound are set free. Not because we try harder, but because we surrender deeper.
The bridge becomes our intercession: “For the broken, sick, and bound, we intercede.” This is not passive empathy. It’s spiritual warfare. It’s Isaiah 61 in motion—proclaiming liberty, binding up the brokenhearted, releasing prisoners with authority, not sympathy. When we pray in Yeshua’s name, we are storming the gates with love, truth, and power.
A Call to Step Out
Have you limited what God can do through you? Are you waiting for “more anointing” when He’s already filled you with His Spirit?
“Greater Works” breaks the chains of hesitation. It dares us to repent from fear and doubt, to rise and walk in our calling. It doesn’t promise ease—but it promises impact. Yeshua’s works were fueled by compassion and obedience. Ours will be too.
This is a breakthrough anthem for a divine alignment moment. Let the declaration rise: “In Your power, we belong.” You are a carrier of glory. An intercessor. A worshipper. A vessel of redemption. Step out. Heaven is backing you.
Prayer
Yeshua, El Shaddai, the great I Am—You have called us to greater works. Not by our strength, but by Your Spirit. Forgive us for fear. For waiting when You’ve already said “Go.” For shrinking when You’ve declared us more than conquerors.
We take our stand today in Your name. Not to be seen, but to bring sight. Not for applause, but for deliverance. Use our hands, our prayers, our worship—let miracles flow, let hearts be reclaimed.
Fill us again with boldness. Let faith arise and be louder than our doubt. Let glory flood this earth through surrendered lives. We are Yours. Do what only You can do—through us. Amen.
Song Lyrics
Greater Works
John 14:12
Verse 1:
You said we’d do greater things,
In Your name, with heaven’s wings.
The blind will see, the lost will find,
The power of Your Spirit shines.
Chorus:
Greater works in Yeshua’s name,
Miracles flow, hearts reclaimed.
El Shaddai, the great I Am,
In Your name, we take our stand.
Verse 2:
We repent for fear and doubt,
Your Spirit calls, we’re stepping out.
Faith arises, strong and bold,
In Your name, the story’s told.
Chorus:
Greater works in Yeshua’s name,
Miracles flow, hearts reclaimed.
El Shaddai, the great I Am,
In Your name, we take our stand.
Bridge:
For the broken, sick, and bound,
We intercede, Your love surrounds.
Let Your glory flood this earth,
In Yeshua’s name, new birth.
Chorus:
Greater works in Yeshua’s name,
Miracles flow, hearts reclaimed.
El Shaddai, the great I Am,
In Your name, we take our stand.
Outro:
Blessed be the name, mighty and strong,
In Your power, we belong.
Pray for bold faith, healing, miracles, and Spirit-led obedience among the body of Christ. May you walk in supernatural power, doing greater works in His name for His glory.Spiritual Engagement
Reflection
Prayer Focus
Blessing
Surmon Notes
🔥 Sermon: Walking in Greater Works
🕊️ 1. The Mandate: Greater Works Through the Spirit
When Yeshua spoke the words in John 14:12, “He who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do, because I go to My Father,” He released a commission—not just to the twelve disciples—but to every Spirit-filled believer throughout the ages. This declaration wasn’t meant to be symbolic or poetic. It was prophetic. It was divine empowerment transferred from the Messiah to His Body—the Ecclesia.
The works Yeshua did—healing the sick, raising the dead, casting out demons, proclaiming the kingdom—weren’t simply signs of His divinity. They were demonstrations of what is possible when a human life is fully yielded to the Spirit of God. Now, with His ascension and the outpouring of the Ruach HaKodesh, the same power that raised Yeshua from the dead lives in us (Romans 8:11).
Acts 3:6 – “In the name of Yeshua the Messiah of Nazareth, rise up and walk.”
Peter spoke these words with faith—faith rooted in the promise Yeshua made. That same power is ours. But the call to “greater works” is not about greater performance; it is about greater surrender. When we believe and move in partnership with the Spirit, miracles become the natural outflow of supernatural obedience.
🔥 2. The Position: Taking Our Stand in His Name
Throughout the song “Greater Works,” a recurring declaration rises: “In Your name, we take our stand.” This isn’t just poetic language—it’s a biblical position. We stand in the authority of Yeshua, not in our own merit. It’s not about who we are, but about whose we are.
Yeshua’s name isn’t a magic word. It is the embodiment of His nature, authority, and covenant. When we pray, declare, and intercede in His name, we are accessing the fullness of heaven’s resources for earth’s transformation. That’s why Mark 16:17–18 says, “In My name they shall cast out demons… they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.”
The enemy does not tremble at our eloquence. He trembles at the name above all names (Philippians 2:9–11). When you declare healing in His name, hell trembles. When you rebuke fear in His name, atmospheres shift. When you sing, “El Shaddai, the Great I Am,” you are not reciting theology—you are aligning with the eternal character of God.
Isaiah 61:1 – “The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon Me… He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted.”
We do not minister from a place of striving but from a place of standing. Standing in victory. Standing in covenant. Standing in Yeshua.
🌿 3. The Response: A Life That Steps Out
“We repent for fear and doubt.” These lyrics echo the cry of a generation that’s tired of delay, tired of excuse, and ready to believe again. The Spirit of God is calling us to rise from passivity and walk in purpose. This isn’t an invitation to spiritual elitism—it’s a call to faithful obedience.
Fear has too long silenced the Church. Doubt has too long paralyzed the hands of intercessors. But now, a remnant is arising. A people who don’t need signs to follow—they believe, and signs follow them (Mark 16:17). We are stepping out—not with full control, but with full faith. With our hearts laid down, our eyes fixed on Him.
Isaiah 61:3 says He gives us “the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.” That garment is not passive—it’s prophetic. Praise becomes a weapon. Worship becomes warfare. And the works we do in His name become rivers of revival in dry places.
When we cry out in the bridge, “Let Your glory flood this earth,” we’re not asking God to do it without us—we’re volunteering to be the vessels. You are God’s plan. His Spirit in you is enough. Your voice matters. Your intercession shifts history. Your obedience ignites revival.
Prayer
El Shaddai, Great I Am—You who dwell in unapproachable light, yet chose to dwell in us—thank You. Thank You for calling us into a life of greater works. Thank You for trusting us with Your authority. Today we rise—not in pride, but in worshipful obedience.
We repent for every moment we shrunk back. For every prayer we didn’t pray. For every time we doubted Your power in us. Wash us. Fill us. Commission us afresh.
Let faith arise in this generation. Let the blind see, the bound go free, and the broken be restored. Use our hands for healing, our mouths for boldness, and our worship as a weapon. Let the songs we sing become prophecies over cities. Let the intercessors rise. Let the worshippers war. Let the apostles build. Let the glory of the Lord cover the earth as the waters cover the sea.
Yeshua, we take our stand in Your name. And in Your name—we will not be moved. Amen.
Activation
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🕊️ Ask the Ruach HaKodesh to show you one area of your life where He’s calling you to step out in faith. Obey promptly.
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🔥 Write down three people or situations in need of a “greater work”—healing, deliverance, salvation—and intercede boldly for them this week.
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🌍 Begin declaring out loud each morning: “In Your name, I take my stand. I am called. I am filled. I am sent.”
Podcast Script
🎙️ Podcast Episode:
Greater Works
From the album: The Name Above All Names
Theme: Divine Healing, Faith, Glory of God, Intercession, Kingdom Of God, Redemption, Repentance, Righteousness, Spiritual Identity, Spiritual Warfare
Scripture Focus: John 14:12–14, Acts 3:6–8, Mark 16:17–18, Isaiah 61:1–3, Romans 8:11
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Welcome, friends. Whether you’re walking, driving, worshipping in your home, or seeking God’s presence in the quiet, I want to thank you for joining me today. You are seen, you are loved, and you are not listening by accident.
Today’s episode centers on a bold anthem from the album *The Name Above All Names*—a song titled “Greater Works.” It’s not just a worship song—it’s a charge, a declaration, and a spiritual key for this season. Let’s dive into what it means to walk in the greater works Yeshua promised.
👑 His Kingship Is Eternal
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John 14:12—Yeshua’s words—still echo like thunder:
“Whoever believes in Me will do the works I’ve been doing, and they will do even greater things than these.”
This isn’t religious poetry. This is royal commission. The King of Kings invites His people not just to witness power—but to carry it. His eternal kingship is not distant or unreachable—it’s dwelling in us through the Ruach HaKodesh.
When we hear the lyrics, “In Your name, we take our stand,” we’re not reciting a chorus—we’re agreeing with a kingdom assignment. The same Spirit who raised Yeshua from the grave (Romans 8:11) now empowers us to release healing, declare liberty, and advance the reign of God in real, tangible ways.
This is the inheritance of every believer—not just apostles and evangelists. You. Me. Us. Carriers of the King’s authority on earth.
🙌 Surrender Is the Sound of Worship
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The verse cries, “We repent for fear and doubt…” That’s where the greater works begin—not with charisma, but with surrender.
Let’s be honest. Many of us are waiting for confidence, but what God’s asking for is obedience. The blind will see. The bound will walk free. But the miracle often comes after we’ve stepped out in trembling faith. Peter didn’t feel powerful when he said, “In the name of Yeshua… rise up and walk.” (Acts 3:6) He just believed.
This is the kind of worship Yeshua loves: lives laid down, prayers offered boldly, songs sung as if the walls will fall. “El Shaddai, the Great I Am”—He is more than enough. In His name, nothing is impossible.
🛡️ Intercession: When Worship Becomes Warfare
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“For the broken, sick, and bound—we intercede.” That line from the bridge isn’t a suggestion—it’s a mantle.
Intercession is where the battle shifts. It’s Isaiah 61 in action: binding up the brokenhearted, proclaiming liberty, releasing prisoners. When we stand in worship and release declarations in Yeshua’s name, we’re not singing pretty songs. We’re waging war in the heavenlies.
You may never hold a microphone, but if you pray, you are powerful. If you stand in the gap, you are part of heaven’s advance team.
So who are you contending for today? A loved one battling illness? A prodigal child? A community lost in darkness? Let your worship become your warfare. Let your intercession sound like victory.
🌍 Final Reflections: A Life That Crowns Him Daily
Let’s be real: it’s easy to believe for greater works in theory. But how do we live it daily?
It starts by waking up and saying, “I belong to the King. His Spirit lives in me. Today is not ordinary.”
Every text you send, every prayer you whisper, every hand you hold in faith is a divine act. When we declare, “In Your power, we belong,” we’re not hyping ourselves up—we’re remembering who we are.
Ask yourself:
Where am I hesitating when God is calling me to act?
Who is waiting on the other side of my obedience?
Let’s stop waiting to feel ready. Let’s move because He is ready. And as you move, remember—Heaven backs you up.
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🙏 Closing Prayer
Yeshua, El Shaddai—thank You. You have called us not to comfort but to commission. You’ve given us Your name, Your authority, Your Spirit. We don’t take that lightly.
Forgive us for hesitation. For bowing to fear more than Your Word. For waiting on more proof when You’ve already spoken.
Today, we rise. In Your name, we take our stand. Let miracles flow through yielded hearts. Let the broken be healed. Let the weary find strength. Let Your kingdom come through our lives, one act of obedience at a time.
We’re not here to spectate—we’re here to serve. Empower us to carry Your glory. Teach us to walk in greater works. All for You. All for Your fame. In Yeshua’s name, amen.
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