Singin' Majesty, Majesty
Your grace has found me just as I am
Empty handed but alive in Your hands
We're singing Majesty, we're singing Majesty
Forever, forever I am changed by Your love
In the presence of Your Majesty
We're singing Majesty, Majesty
Your grace, Your grace has found me just as I am
Empty handed but alive in Your hands
We're singing Majesty, we're singing Majesty
Forever I am changed by Your love
In the presence of Your Majesty, Majesty
Majesty, Majesty
Your grace, Your grace has found me just as I am
Empty handed but alive in Your hands
Majesty, Majesty
Forever I am changed by Your love
In the presence of Your Majesty
We praise You, oh God, lift up a new song
Oh we praise You, Lord, We praise Your name
You are the Father, You are the Father
Oh, we love You, we love You, we love You, oh oh
Oh, Hallelujah, Hallelujah

About This Song

"Majesty" is Michael W. Smith's powerful worship anthem that explores the transformative encounter between human brokenness and divine grace. The song captures the profound moment of spiritual awakening when someone realizes they are fully accepted by God despite coming with nothing to offer-"empty handed but alive in Your hands." At its core, the track examines themes of unworthiness, radical acceptance, and the life-altering experience of encountering God's presence. The repeated declaration of "Majesty" serves as both worship and wonder, emphasizing the awe-inspiring nature of divine love that seeks out the broken and lost. Musically, Smith crafts a contemporary worship ballad that builds from intimate verses to soaring, anthemic choruses, utilizing his signature piano-driven style enhanced by lush orchestration and layered vocals. The production creates an atmosphere of reverence while maintaining accessibility for congregational singing. The song's emotional arc mirrors the spiritual journey from recognition of personal emptiness to overwhelming gratitude for unconditional love. "Majesty" resonated deeply with Christian audiences because it articulates the fundamental gospel message-that God's grace finds us "just as we are"-in language that feels both personal and universal. The track became a modern worship standard, speaking to anyone who has felt inadequate or unworthy yet experienced the life-changing power of divine acceptance.

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