
Jesus Be The Name / All Hail The Power Devotional
Read the following scriptures:
Philippians 2:9–11
Acts 4:12
Proverbs 18:10
Revelation 5:12
There are names we say every day without thinking—but there is one Name that never grows familiar. One Name that never loses its weight. One Name that, no matter how often we speak it, somehow becomes sweeter every time.
“I could sing Your name for all my life,
And still find more to love each time.”
This song reminds us that worship is not about exhausting a theme, but about continually discovering depth. We never reach the end of who Jesus is. The more we sing His name, the more we realize how much remains to be praised.
As worship leaders, it’s easy to focus on how we sing—arrangements, transitions, dynamics, execution. But this song gently calls us back to why we sing. The name of Jesus is not a lyrical device or a theological concept; it is the living center of our faith. His name carries presence. Authority. Nearness.
“There’s just something ‘bout Your Name… that makes me cry holy.”
Sometimes worship doesn’t need explanation—it needs reverence. The holiness of Jesus doesn’t come from volume or complexity, but from recognition. When His name is lifted, hearts respond. Not because we’ve performed well, but because His name awakens awe.
The verses remind us of Jesus as friend—faithful, present, never absent. The bridges proclaim who He is: Savior, Healer, Proof that resurrection wins. Bread of Life for the broken. King who overwhelmed the grave. This is not abstract theology; this is lived experience. Many of us lead worship carrying storms, fatigue, unanswered prayers. And still—we declare His name.
The song culminates where all worship should:
“All hail the power of Jesus’ name.”
Not our name. Not our church. Not our ministry. His.
Before you lead this song, pause. Say His name quietly. Slowly. Let it steady your heart. Let it realign your motives. Let it remind you that worship is not about drawing attention—it’s about giving glory.
May Jesus be the name ever on our lips.
And may He get all the glory.
Reflection Questions (Optional for Teams)
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When was the last time the name of Jesus moved you personally—not professionally?
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What distractions or pressures might be dulling your sense of awe?
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How can you help your congregation simply behold His name this week?
Prayer
Jesus, be the name on our lips before it’s ever sung through a microphone.
Be the name that steadies us, leads us, and re-centers our hearts.
Let everything we do point clearly to You.
You alone are worthy. Amen.
