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"We Glorify Your Name," featured on the 2013 Hillsong Worship album , stands as a powerhouse anthem in contemporary Christian music. The track is a collaborative masterwork, co-written by several of the most influential figures in modern worship: Reuben Morgan , Chris Tomlin , Matt Maher, Jason Ingram, and Ed Cash. The Heart of the Anthem

The song's lyrical structure is built on a series of majestic titles for God, emphasizing His role as the ultimate authority over both the natural world and individual life.

: The bridge centers on the imagery of God "seated on a throne of praise," a concept rooted in biblical themes of communal exaltation. Song Impact and Usage We Glorify Your Name - Hillsong Worship

Originally recorded live with Reuben Morgan on lead vocals, the song has become a staple for congregational worship due to its high energy and simple, powerful chorus.

: The lyrics draw heavily from scriptures like Psalm 99:5 ("Exalt the Lord our God; worship at his footstool!") and Psalm 8:1, which proclaims God's name as majestic in all the earth. We Glorify Your Name - Hillsong Worship "We Glorify Your Name," featured on the 2013

: It aligns with the broader message of the Glorious Ruins album, which explores how God brings life and glory out of brokenness.

: Reviewers and worship leaders often note the song's effective "dynamic build," starting with reverence and ending in a large-scale, powerful declaration of praise. : The bridge centers on the imagery of

: The second verse shifts to a more intimate tone, referring to God as the "Author of my life" and an "all-consuming fire" that is "alive".