Worship Songs About the Kingdom of God

Let's immerse ourselves in songs that paint a vivid picture of the Kingdom of God, a realm of justice, peace, and unending love. This collection will usher you into worshipful reflection on God's present and future reign, inviting you to participate in His glorious kingdom purposes here on Earth.

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  1. 1. The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours)

    By Matt Maher

    #1

    Why this song?

    "The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours)" serves as a humble invitation for God's reign to begin within us. Singing the words "right here in my heart," helps us to personally embrace the coming of His kingdom and His will being done. It's a reminder of whose Kingdom we truly belong to.

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  2. 2. As for Me and My House

    By Keith and Kristyn Getty

    #2

    Why this song?

    "As for Me and My House" provides a firm declaration of allegiance to God's Kingdom within our homes. It’s a powerful commitment to building a household dedicated to His service and truth. It reminds us that our families, too, are called to be active participants in His kingdom's work.

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  3. 3. Yeshua

    By Jesus Image

    #3

    Why this song?

    "Yeshua" exalts Jesus as King, recognizing that "Yours is the kingdom." It turns our hearts toward His eternal reign and the ultimate authority He embodies in our lives.

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  5. 4. I Know A Name

    By Elevation Worship

    #4

    Why this song?

    "I Know A Name" proclaims the authority of Jesus' name over every earthly and spiritual challenge. In singing this song, we actively recognize His Kingdom's present reality, inviting His transformative power into our lives and circumstances. It's an invitation to witness "dead things come alive."

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  6. 5. King of Kings

    By Chandler Moore

    #5

    Why this song?

    "King of Kings" recounts the story of redemption, revealing how the Kingdom was inaugurated through Christ's birth, death, and resurrection. This song directs our hearts to celebrate Jesus, the King who came "to reconcile the lost" and establish His eternal reign.

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  7. 6. Agnus Dei

    By Passion

    #6

    Why this song?

    "Agnus Dei" cultivates an atmosphere of reverence, acknowledging the Lamb's worthiness to reign. This song ushers us into the presence of the King, joining the eternal chorus declaring "Hallelujah, for the Lord God almighty reigns."

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  8. 7. Good and Gracious King

    By CityAlight

    #7

    Why this song?

    "Good and Gracious King" embodies the humility required to enter God's Kingdom. It reminds us that approaching Him "empty handed" is not a sign of lack, but of total reliance on His grace and provision. Recognizing our acceptance comes solely from who He is invites us to rejoice.

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  9. 8. This Is Our God

    By Phil Wickham

    #8

    Why this song?

    "This Is Our God" illustrates the Kingdom's triumph over the forces that bind us. The song recounts how Jesus dismantles the barriers of "sin and shame", ushering us into freedom and reminding us of His transformative power. Through Christ's victory, the Kingdom breaks through into our present reality.

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  10. 9. The Church (Live)

    By Bethel Music

    #9

    Why this song?

    "The Church (Live)" articulates the unity within diversity that marks God's Kingdom. It expresses our longing for His reign with a heartfelt prayer, "Your kingdom come," reminding us that His kingdom is realized through a unified church. This song calls us to embrace our role in making His Kingdom visible on earth.

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  11. 10. Psalm 8 (How Majestic Is Your Name)

    By Shane and Shane

    #10

    Why this song?

    "Psalm 8" reflects on God's creation and our place within His grand design, recognizing the dominion He grants us in His Kingdom. Singing "May we see Your kingdom come" becomes an active prayer, acknowledging our role in ushering in His reign on Earth as stewards of His creation.

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