I Am They
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Crown him

A modern worship song that trades personal ownership for divine victory.

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A modern worship song that trades personal ownership for divine victory.

The song avoids the transactional language common in some worship music.

It's not a bargain or a trade; it's a statement of fact that clears the ground for the title command.

Editor's note

I Am They's surrender hymn Crown Him

A modern worship song that trades personal ownership for divine victory.

It's not my war to win / It's not my weight to bear

The song avoids the transactional language common in some worship music. It's not a bargain or a trade; it's a statement of fact that clears the ground for the title command.

The phrase 'All I have is His, for all eternity' shows up three times. Each time it follows a list of things the singer doesn't own, righteousness, faithfulness, the war, the weight. It's less about giving something up and more about acknowledging what was never yours to begin with.

Pairing 'war' with 'weight' connects the epic and the personal without straining. The victory mentioned next belongs to 'His mighty hand,' not the singer's effort.

The shift from 'It's not my blood but His' into 'oh what love is this' feels earned, not sentimental. The production on the recorded version lets that moment breathe.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 15
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Crown him

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It's not my life to live

It's not my song to sing

All I have is His, for all eternity

It's not my righteousness

It's not my faithfulness

All I have is His, for all eternity

Crown Him, Crown Him

King of Glory

Crown Him, Crown Him

Lord of All

It's not my war to win

It's not my weight to bear

By His mighty hand

He won the victory

He won the victory

All I have is His, for all eternity

Crown Him, Crown Him

King of Glory

Crown Him, Crown Him

Lord of All

It's not my blood but His

That stands in my defense

And oh what love is this

That won the victory

He won the victory

Crown Him, Crown Him

King of Glory

Crown Him, Crown Him

Lord of All

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What is "Crown him" by I Am They about?

A modern worship song that trades personal ownership for divine victory. The song avoids the transactional language common in some worship music. It's not a bargain or a trade; it's a statement of fact that clears the ground for the title command.

Who performs "Crown him"?

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Are there related songs to explore after "Crown him"?

Yes. The related section below points to Lift My Eyes and Over & Over Again with a short reason for opening each page next.

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