About This Song
“The Name Above All Names” is a majestic anthem exalting Yeshua, whose name is lifted above every other name. Inspired by Philippians 2:9-11, this song celebrates the truth that at the name of Yeshua, every knee will bow, and every tongue will confess that He is Lord. The track captures the awe and reverence of standing before the King of Kings, whose authority and power transcend all earthly rulers.
The orchestral arrangement opens with bold brass and swelling strings, immediately setting a tone of majesty and grandeur. As the verses unfold, the music builds with orchestral percussion and dynamic crescendos, leading to a chorus that proclaims Yeshua’s supremacy with power and conviction. The bridge intensifies with dramatic crescendos, emphasizing the universal acknowledgment of His lordship, while the outro brings the song to a reflective close, reminding us of His eternal reign.
This song is a call to worship, inviting believers to lift their voices in adoration of the One whose name carries all authority. It reminds us that Yeshua’s name is not just a title—it embodies His character, His mission, and His victory over sin and death. “The Name Above All Names” encourages listeners to live in the reality of Yeshua’s lordship, trusting in His power and surrendering to His will. It’s a declaration of faith and a celebration of the eternal reign of our Savior, whose name is above every name in heaven and on earth.
Worship Devotion
🙏 Devotional
Every Knee Will Bow: The Majesty in His Name
In a world saturated with titles, brands, and names that promise influence or comfort, there is one name that eclipses them all—Yeshua. “The Name Above All Names” calls us into a bold, reverent posture of worship, not merely in song, but in spirit and truth. His name is not ornamental—it is powerful, victorious, and etched with eternal authority.
This song doesn’t just stir the soul—it commands the spirit to bow. Like a royal anthem resounding through the corridors of heaven and earth, it declares what Philippians 2:9–11 so powerfully says: that at His name, every knee must bend and every tongue confess He is Lord. Not in fear, but in reverence. Not in coercion, but in awe.
The Sound of Kingdom Authority
“Your name is power, Your name is grace, El Elyon, exalted place.”
These lyrics are more than poetic—they are prophetic. They usher us into the truth that Yeshua’s name is a spiritual location. El Elyon—God Most High—invites us to ascend into a higher realm of authority. In a culture addicted to influence, this song reminds us that real power is not found in platforms, but in the One whose name is inscribed upon our hands.
Revelation 19 depicts the King riding in triumph, His robe dipped in blood, with a name written that no one knows but Himself. This is the same name whispered in prayer and roared in battle by the Ecclesia. The same name sung in trembling awe by angels and declared in joy by the redeemed.
Reflection Questions
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Are you living under the power of His name, or just singing about it?
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What part of your life needs to come under the dominion of Yeshua’s eternal reign?
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When was the last time you spoke His name over a situation in faith?
Let this not be another devotional read and shelved. Let it be an invitation to lift your gaze, realign your heart, and renew your confession. Speak His name with boldness. Let His name be the banner over your worship, your household, your city.
Prayer
Yeshua, Name above all names, I stand in awe of You. Not one name in history compares. Yours is the name that silences storms, crushes chains, heals wounds, and calls dead things to life.
Forgive me for when I have spoken Your name out of routine instead of reverence. Today, I crown You again as King over my heart, my mind, and my life. I declare Your rule over every situation I face.
May Your name be the melody of my worship, the cry of my intercession, and the seal of my identity. Let every knee in my world—fear, pride, doubt—bow before You now. Yeshua, You reign eternally.
Amen.
Scripture References
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Philippians 2:9–11
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Revelation 19:11–16
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Acts 4:10–12
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Isaiah 9:6–7
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Psalm 145:10–13
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Song Lyrics
The Name Above All Names
Philippians 2:9-11
Verse 1:
Every knee will bow, every tongue confess,
At the sound of Your name, we find our rest.
The heavens declare, the earth responds,
To Yeshua, the risen Son.
Chorus:
Your name is power, Your name is grace,
El Elyon, exalted place.
No greater name will ever be,
Yeshua reigns eternally.
Verse 2:
We lay down pride, we lift You high,
Your mercy flows, our hearts comply.
Forgiven, freed, in You we stand,
Your name inscribed upon our hands.
Chorus:
Your name is power, Your name is grace,
El Elyon, exalted place.
No greater name will ever be,
Yeshua reigns eternally.
Bridge:
For every soul bound in the night,
We speak Your name and shine Your light.
Chains are broken, hearts made whole,
In Yeshua’s name, we call.
Chorus:
Your name is power, Your name is grace,
El Elyon, exalted place.
No greater name will ever be,
Yeshua reigns eternally.
Outro:
Blessed be the name, forever praised,
The Name above all names, always.
Pray for the global Church to lift high the name of Yeshua and walk in His authority. May the name above all names be ever on your lips and written upon your heart in power and love.Spiritual Engagement
Reflection
Prayer Focus
Blessing
Surmon Notes
🔥 Sermon: The Name That Silences Every Other
As we move deeper into this album journey—The Name Above All Names—we arrive at a defining moment. This is not just another song in a collection. It is a call to reverence, to identity, to spiritual warfare, and to worship. It’s the anthem of a people who know their King by name—and who carry that name with power.
👑 Point 1: Yeshua’s Name Is the Fulfillment of Heaven’s Honor
In Philippians 2:9–11, Paul tells us that God “has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name.” This is not honorary—this is judicial authority. The throne of heaven has sealed the supremacy of Yeshua’s name with divine decree.
“That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow… and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.”
Every power in heaven, on earth, and under the earth responds to this name. It’s not a magical incantation. It’s the revealed identity of the Lamb who was slain, now enthroned in glory. Revelation 19:16 says, “He has a name written: KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS.” This isn’t metaphor—it’s monarchy.
🕊️ Reflection:
Have you exalted His name above your opinions, emotions, or earthly affiliations?
The authority of Yeshua’s name demands a response—one of surrender, worship, and joyful allegiance. His name is not a signature at the end of a prayer. It is the ruling banner over the Church.
🔥 Point 2: His Name Is Our Weapon in Spiritual Warfare
The bridge of the song cries, “We speak Your name and shine Your light. Chains are broken, hearts made whole.” This is not poetic hyperbole. This is what Acts 4:10–12 proclaims—that there is no other name by which we are saved. Salvation is not just a future hope; it is a present deliverance.
“By the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth… this man stands before you whole.”
Yeshua’s name is a strong tower. It delivers the addicted. It restores the family. It defeats demonic oppression. When you speak His name in faith, you release kingdom power into the atmosphere.
🌿 Application:
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What chains in your life need to hear His name spoken today?
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Who are you called to intercede for with His authority on your lips?
This sermon series is not for spectators. It’s a training ground for worship warriors. The Ecclesia must rise—not in performance, but in prophetic declaration. The world doesn’t need louder noise—it needs bolder names spoken in authority: Yeshua!
🌍 Point 3: His Name Establishes an Eternal Kingdom
Psalm 145:13 says, “Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations.” In a world of shifting ideologies and collapsing empires, His name stands. It is not tethered to popularity or public opinion. It endures.
Isaiah 9:7 says, “Of the increase of His government and peace there shall be no end.”
The final chorus sings, “Yeshua reigns eternally.” That’s not just worship language. It’s prophetic reality. Every sermon, every prayer, every act of faith that exalts His name participates in establishing this kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.
🕊️ Alignment Check:
Where in your life have other names tried to rule—fear, shame, control, pride?
Declare His reign again. His name is not seasonal. It is eternal. Let it rule over your household, your mind, your ministry.
Activation
This is a moment to respond—not just with agreement, but with authority. Speak His name over what feels powerless. Whisper His name in reverence over what feels chaotic. Yeshua reigns over:
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Your family
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Your ministry
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Your body
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Your city
Every knee will bow. Every tongue will confess.
Let it begin with yours. Right now. Speak His name aloud: Yeshua.
Prayer
Yeshua, King of kings, I lift Your name above every other name in my life. Where there has been fear, I declare faith. Where there has been silence, I speak Your truth. Where there has been darkness, I release Your light.
Thank You that Your name is not just known—it is shared. You have placed it on me like a seal. Empower me to walk in the authority of that name, not as one who begs for mercy, but as one who carries Your commission.
Let Your name be glorified through my worship, my words, my work. Yeshua, You reign eternally. And I worship You now and forever. Amen.
Podcast Script
🎙️ Podcast Episode:
The Name Above All Names
From the album: The Name Above All Names
Theme: Glory of God, Kingdom of God, Spiritual Identity, Worship
Scripture Focus: Philippians 2:9–11, Revelation 19:16, Acts 4:12
🎵 Cue gentle intro music 🎵
Shalom, dear friends—and welcome. It’s a joy to have you here as we gather in the presence of the One whose name is above every name. Wherever you’re listening from today, I believe this moment is set apart for divine encounter.
As we reflect on the song “The Name Above All Names,” I want to invite you to pause, take a breath, and prepare your heart. This is more than a song—it’s a throne room declaration. It’s a spiritual alignment. It’s the reminder that Yeshua—the risen Son—is not just Savior, but King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
👑 His Kingship Is Eternal
🎶 Instrumental swell 🎶
Philippians 2:9–11 tells us that God has highly exalted Yeshua and given Him the name above all names. That at His name, every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that He is Lord.
Let that sink in. Every knee—across heaven, earth, and beneath the earth—will bow. Not out of compulsion, but in awe. In recognition of glory. Revelation 19:16 seals this truth with majesty:
“And He hath on His vesture and on His thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”
This is not symbolic. It’s sovereign. His kingdom doesn’t shake when the world trembles. His throne isn’t subject to political cycles or global economies. He reigns. Forever.
Pause with me now and ask:
What in my life needs to come under His kingship again?
Fear? Anxiety? Hidden grief? Let the name of Yeshua reign there.
🙌 Surrender Is the Sound of Worship
🎶 Cue brief instrumental interlude 🎶
This song declares: “We lay down pride, we lift You high.” Worship isn’t just music—it’s posture. It’s humility. It’s saying, “Yeshua, You are greater than my success, my struggles, and my plans.”
Philippians reminds us again: “Every knee will bow.” So let’s not wait. Let’s bow now, with surrendered hearts.
Maybe there’s something you’ve been carrying—a burden, an identity, a striving. Bring it to Him. The name of Yeshua doesn’t just demand reverence—it invites healing.
And here’s the beauty: we are not nameless worshippers. The song says, “Your name inscribed upon our hands.” You are marked as His. Known. Beloved. Sealed by His Spirit.
🛡️ Intercession: When Worship Becomes Warfare
🎵 Pause. Let Holy Spirit bring names to mind 🎵
The bridge shifts tone—it becomes a cry of intercession:
“For every soul bound in the night, we speak Your name and shine Your light.”
We don’t just worship for ourselves—we stand in the gap. In His name, we shine His light into the darkness around us. Acts 4:12 declares, “There is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.”
As intercessors, this is our authority. We pray not with fear—but with confidence. Because Yeshua’s name is power. His name is deliverance.
So ask now:
Who is on your heart today?
Who needs the name of Yeshua spoken over their situation, their bondage, their brokenness?
Speak their name aloud, and then declare: “Yeshua, shine Your light. Break the chains.”
🌍 Final Reflections: A Life That Crowns Him Daily
The chorus of this song resounds: “Your name is power. Your name is grace.”
Friends, we are invited not just to sing these words, but to live them. To crown Him not just with our lips—but with our lives. With every choice, every act of love, every surrendered moment.
Let me leave you with these questions:
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Where do you need to bow again?
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What needs to be surrendered in worship?
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Who is God calling you to intercede for this week?
🎶 Soft outro music begins 🎶
🙏 Closing Prayer
Yeshua, Name above all names—we exalt You.
You are King. You are Healer. You are Deliverer. You are near.
We surrender again. We worship again. We speak Your name over every dark place, every anxious thought, every broken relationship.
Rule in us. Reign through us. Receive all the glory.
In Your holy, matchless name we pray, amen.
🎵 Cue final instrumental outro 🎵
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