Gateway Worship Ushers Believers Into The Throne Room With “Greatly To Be Praised”

DALLAS, TX – Gateway Worship Ushers Believers Into The Throne Room With “Greatly To Be Praised.” With hearts lifted and hands raised, Gateway Worship ushers the global Church into a fresh wave of adoration through their latest offering, “Greatly To Be Praised.” More than just a song, this powerful anthem is a sacred invitation—calling believers across nations to surrender at the feet of Jesus and join a heavenly symphony of praise.

Crafted by the gifted pens of Benjamin Hastings, Jessie Harris, Leeland Mooring, and Ryan Rich, the song is steeped in biblical imagery, echoing scenes from the Book of Revelation and Psalms. It begins in awe-filled humility—
“Here I bow / Humbled that I’m allowed / Before the throne of God”
—mirroring the heavenly vision in Revelation 4, where elders cast their crowns before the throne.
The lyrics pulse with the heartbeat of surrender. In Verse 2, the song paints a striking visual of earthly accolades being laid down:
“I cast down / All of my earthly crowns / Their only use right now / Is to lay at Your feet.”
These lines reinforce a core truth: nothing we possess compares to the honour of worshipping the King of kings.
The soaring chorus proclaims:
“Holy, holy is the Lord Almighty / Worthy, worthy is Your name / All the glory to the Lamb forever.”
This refrain draws directly from Revelation 5, echoing the praise offered to the Lamb who was slain.
Verse 3 deepens the message of redemption, proclaiming Jesus as the “Lamb who has overcome”—the one who “ransomed us by Your blood.” It’s a reminder of the cross’s eternal impact, and a unifying call to worship from every tribe, nation, and tongue, as described in Revelation 5:9 and Hebrews 10:19-20.
As the song crescendos, it points heavenward—toward the day of Christ’s return:
“Maranatha, come Lord Jesus / We await.”
This longing stirs in the hearts of believers, echoing the final cry of Revelation: “Come, Lord Jesus.” It’s a posture of hope that turns every moment of waiting into a sacred preparation.