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Wednesday Worship: Majesty - A Few Minutes of Worship!

Ken Mercer

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One verse can reset a whole day. We start with a simple prayer that tells the truth when our feelings are scattered: “Oh Lord my God, you are so very great,” then we sit with Psalm 104:1, picturing God “clothed with honor and majesty.” It’s a short moment, but it’s meant to be real, the kind of Christian worship that doesn’t require the perfect setting, only an honest heart.

From that Scripture foundation, we move into a sustained praise and worship refrain that keeps returning to one word: Majesty. We sing our way through the confession that Jesus deserves all glory and honor, that kingdom authority flows from his throne, and that the right response is to lift up the name of Jesus and magnify Christ Jesus the King. If you’re looking for a worship song meditation, a Psalm-based devotional, or a way to pray when you don’t have many words, this is a simple path you can step into immediately.

What we love most about this kind of worship is how it holds the whole gospel together in one line: “Jesus who died, now glorified.” The cross and the crown meet here, and we’re reminded that Jesus is not only Savior, but the King of kings. Let this be a pause you can replay, a four-minute re-centering that helps faith rise and perspective clear.

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• Opening prayer that names God’s greatness
• Psalm 104:1 read aloud as a worship anchor
• Repeating the word “Majesty” as focused praise
• Honoring Jesus with glory and praise
• Declaring Jesus as the King of kings
• Reflecting on Jesus who died and is now glorified

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Opening Prayer Of Awe

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Oh Lord my God, you are so very great. You are clothed with honor and majesty.

Psalm 104:1 Read Aloud

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Psalm chapter one oh four, verse one.

Singing “Majesty” To Jesus

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Majesty, worship his majesty unto Jesus be all glory, honor, and praise Majesty, Kingdom Authority, flow from his throne unto his own, his anthem race, so exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus, magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus the King Majesty, worship God's Majesty, Jesus who died, now glorified, King of all kings, so exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus, magnify, come, glorify Christ Jesus the King Majesty, worship his Majesty, Jesus who died now, glorify, He is the King of all kings, Oh Majesty, worship God's majesty unto Jesus, be all glory, honor, and praise Majesty, Kingdom Authority, flow from his throne unto his own, his anthem race, so exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus, magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus the King O Majesty, worship God's Majesty, Jesus who died, is now glorified, He is the King of all kings, so exalts, lift up on high the name of Jesus, magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus the King Oh Majesty, worship His Majesty, Jesus who died is now glorified, He is the King of all kings, so exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus Magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus the King O Majesty, worship his Majesty, Jesus who died, is now glorified, He is the King of all Kings.

Final Declaration: King Of Kings

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Lord Jesus who died is now glorified, He is the King of all kings, God's Magic