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One Throne One Name-Hymn-02 - From 12 Rights-02-THE RIGHT TO WORSHIP THE ONE TRUE GOD
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One Throne, One Name is Hymn Number 2 from The Rights We Sing: Twelve Hymns for the Twelve Christian Rights.
Performed by Silas Creed & The Crescent Hill Conservatory Choir, recorded live in Louisville, Kentucky, this hymn continues the Iron Hymns sound: rugged country gospel, strong male baritone lead, deep male harmonies, low drums, reverent fire, and holy allegiance.
This hymn corresponds to the Second Right: The Right to Worship the One True God.
If Breath Belongs to God, the first hymn, begins with life as sacred gift, then One Throne, One Name moves immediately to worship. It asks the next great question:
If life belongs to God, then who deserves the throne?
The answer is clear.
Not the state.
Not the self.
Not money.
Not fear.
Not culture.
Not the crowd.
Not the idols glittering for a day.
There is one throne.
There is one Name.
There is one living God who alone is worthy of worship.
One Throne, One Name is an Iron Hymn of allegiance. It is not decorative religion. It is not vague spirituality. It is not background worship to soften the atmosphere. It is a sung declaration that every false throne must fall before the Lord who made heaven and earth.
The hymn opens before creation itself:
Before the mountains trembled,
before the rivers ran,
before the dust was gathered
and formed into a man.
From there, it rises into its central confession: no idol made of silver, no kingdom made of stone, and no crown upon a mortal head can sit upon God’s throne.
That is the heart of the Second Right.
Christians do not ask permission to worship the one true God. They recognise the One who already reigns. Worship is not a private hobby or a cultural preference. It is the first allegiance of the human soul.
This song stands against the old lie that man may choose his own gods and remain unchanged. Worship always forms us. What we adore, we become shaped by. What we bow before, we eventually serve.
That is why this hymn refuses the idols of the age:
We will not kneel to money.
We will not bow to fear.
We will not call the darkness light.
We will not serve the glittering gods of the hour.
The chorus carries the declaration:
One throne
One Name
One God forevermore
One King
One claim
One Lord that we adore
This is country gospel with iron in the spine: a strong baritone voice, a gathered male choir, and the sound of men standing in a storm, refusing every counterfeit throne and every false king.
This is not soft worship.
This is holy allegiance.
The Rights We Sing album sequence:
- Breath Belongs to God — The Right to Life
- One Throne, One Name — The Right to Worship the One True God
- No Other Altar — The Right to Reject False Gods
- The Name Is Fire — The Right to Reverence the Name of God
- Meet Me at the House of God — The Right to Gather in Worship
- This House Belongs to God — The Right to Honour Family Order
- No Blood on My Hands — The Right to Life Free from Violence
- Covenant Fire — The Right to Faithfulness in Marriage
- The Steward’s Song — The Right to Steward Your Possessions
- Tell It Straight — The Right to Truthful Witness
- Enough Is a Hallelujah — The Right to Contentment
- Go Tell the Kingdom — The Right to Proclaim the Gospel
Twelve rights.
Twelve hymns.
One King.
Find out more at 12rights.com.
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