7 Worship Songs About The Lamb Of God (Sacrifice & Glory)

In the Old Testament, the lamb was the sacrifice for sin. In the New Testament, John the Baptist pointed to Jesus and declared, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). In Revelation, the Lamb is the One seated on the throne, receiving the worship of the nations.

Singing about the “Lamb of God” connects us to the very heart of redemption. It reminds us of the humility of Christ in His death and the glory of Christ in His exaltation. These songs help the church marvel at the paradox that the One who was slain is now the One who reigns.

Why These Songs Are Essential

We selected these songs because:

  • They are biblical. The title “Lamb of God” is one of the most significant titles for Jesus in Scripture.
  • They cultivate reverence. There is a weightiness to this title that naturally leads to bowing down and adoration.
  • They focus on worthiness. The central theme of heaven’s song is “Worthy is the Lamb.” These songs join that eternal chorus.

7 Songs To Worship The Lamb

  1. Agnus Dei – The Latin term for “Lamb of God.” This song is a timeless cry of the heart. With lyrics taken directly from Revelation (“Holy, Holy, are You Lord God Almighty”), it creates a holy moment where the church simply gazes at the Lamb on the throne.
  2. Worthy Is The Lamb – This song has anchored worship services for decades. It is a song of deep gratitude, thanking Him for the cross and declaring Him worthy of “glory and honor and power.” It is perfect for communion or Easter.
  3. The Lion And The Lamb – “Our God is the Lion… Our God is the Lamb.” This anthem celebrates the duality of Christ’s nature. He is the conquering King and the sacrificial Savior. It is a high-energy declaration of His authority.
  4. Revelation Song – This track paints the visual scene of heaven. It invites the congregation to join the elders and the living creatures in singing to the Lamb who was slain. It is majestic, expansive, and deeply moving.
  5. Holy Forever – “To the Lamb who sits upon the throne.” This recent anthem connects the worship of the church today with the worship of the “thousand generations” before us. It centers everything on the eternal holiness of the Lamb.
  6. Man Of Sorrows – “Sent of heaven, God’s own Son to purchase and redeem… Oh that rugged cross, my salvation.” This song tells the narrative of the suffering Lamb who paid the price for our freedom.
  7. Thank You Jesus For The Blood – While focused on the blood, the imagery is entirely Levitical—the spotlessness of the Lamb applied to the doorposts of our lives. It is a powerful song of thanksgiving for the Passover Lamb.

Example Setlists For The Lamb

Setlist 1 (Worthy Is He)

  1. Revelation Song – Sets the scene of the throne room.
  2. Agnus Dei – A slow, focused time of adoration.
  3. Worthy Is The Lamb – Responds with thanksgiving for the cross.

Setlist 2 (The Power of the Lamb)

  1. The Lion And The Lamb – Declares His power and might.
  2. Holy Forever – Joins the eternal song of holiness.
  3. Thank You Jesus For The Blood – Celebrates the personal application of His sacrifice.

How To Use These Songs In Your Church

  • Preach the paradox. Before singing The Lion And The Lamb, take a moment to explain how amazing it is that the God who roars like a lion also let Himself be led to the slaughter like a lamb for us.
  • Use for communion. The title “Lamb of God” is inextricably linked to the Passover meal. Any song on this list serves as a perfect backdrop for the breaking of bread.
  • Encourage simple worship. Agnus Dei has very few lyrics. Encourage your church to stop reading the screen and close their eyes, letting the few words they know sink deep into their spirits.

Next Steps

Have you focused too much on what God can do for you lately? Shift the focus back to who He is. This Sunday, use Agnus Dei to lead your church in a moment of pure, selfless adoration of the Lamb.

By Hannah Sweeney, WorshipChords Editorial Staff

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