8 Worship Songs About The Name Of Jesus (Declaring His Authority)
There is something that shifts in the atmosphere when the name of Jesus is spoken. It is not just a word; it is a weapon, a refuge, and the only name by which we are saved. As Philippians 2:9-10 reminds us, God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name.
When we build a setlist around the name of Jesus, we aren’t just singing songs; we are invoking His authority over our situations, our cities, and our congregations. These songs help the church move from singing about God to speaking the name that breaks chains.
Why These Songs Work
We selected these songs because:
- They are authoritative. These songs don’t just ask for help; they declare the power inherent in Jesus’ name.
- They are versatile. The list includes high-energy anthems and tender ballads, fitting different moments in your service.
- They are Christo-centric. Every lyric points back to the person and work of Christ.
8 Songs To Declare His Name
- What A Beautiful Name – This song has defined a generation of worship. It systematically moves through the beauty, wonder, and power of the name of Jesus. The bridge—”You have no rival, You have no equal”—is a powerful moment of declaration.
- I Speak Jesus – A prayer song that is perfect for ministry time. It applies the name of Jesus to specific needs: addiction, anxiety, depression, and family strongholds. It’s a tool for intercession.
- Name Above All Names – A triumphant anthem that feels like a modern hymn. It is incredibly singable and focuses on the supremacy of Christ over every other power and principality.
- Jesus Messiah – “Name above all names, Blessed Redeemer, Emmanuel.” This song is a theological anchor, reminding the church that the name of Jesus is synonymous with rescue and redemption.
- All Hail King Jesus – This track captures the royalty of the name. It paints a picture of the moment Jesus rose from the grave and ascended to the throne, inviting the church to join the song of heaven.
- Blessed Be Your Name – A classic that teaches us to praise His name in every season—both in the abundance and in the desert. It’s an essential song for discipleship.
- That’s My King – If you want to raise the energy level, this is the song. It is a rapid-fire declaration of the character and titles of Jesus. It works great as a service opener.
- Jesus Does – This song focuses on the active nature of Jesus. It reminds us that His name isn’t just a title; it represents a person who is still working, healing, and saving today.
Example Setlists Declaring His Name
Setlist 1 (Authority & Freedom)
- All Hail King Jesus – Sets a tone of royalty and victory.
- What A Beautiful Name – Moves into a corporate declaration of His power.
- I Speak Jesus – Ends with a ministry moment, praying His name over the congregation.
Setlist 2 (High Energy Praise)
- That’s My King – Wakes up the room with bold praise.
- Jesus Messiah – Grounds the energy in solid theology.
- Name Above All Names – A big, anthemic finish that points to the exaltation of Christ.
How To Use These Songs In Your Church
- Pray the name. Between songs, take a moment to pray the name of Jesus over specific needs in your body—sickness, lost family members, or financial struggle.
- Read Philippians 2. Before singing What A Beautiful Name or All Hail King Jesus, read the passage about every knee bowing and every tongue confessing.
- Invite response. Songs like I Speak Jesus naturally lead to altar calls. Be prepared to let people come forward and receive prayer.
Next Steps
Look at your next setlist. Is there a moment where the congregation can simply focus on the name of Jesus? If not, try adding one of these songs to create a vertical point of connection that lifts eyes off of problems and onto the Solution.
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