Glory to Your Name
A Reflection on Psalm 115:1, Isaiah 42:8, and Revelation 4:11
Glory to Your name—not to us, not to our fame,
But to the One who bore our sin and shame.
Let every other glory fade, let every trophy rust.
For You alone are worthy of our trust.
Not to us, Lord, not to us but to Your name be the glory, because of Your love and faithfulness. (Psalm 115:1)
Your name—not a label, not a sound,
But the very ground on which we stand, the grace that we have found.
It is the name that heals the sick, that raises up the dead,
The name that calms the raging storm and lifts the weary head.
Glory to Your name in the morning light,
When the sun declares Your power and the birds take flight.
Glory to Your name in the darkest night,
When the stars still whisper of Your endless might.
“I am the Lord; that is My name! I will not yield My glory to another.” (Isaiah 42:8)
Glory to Your name for the cross, the empty grave,
For the life You freely gave, for the power to sin to save.
For the mercy every morning, for the grace that sees me through,
For the promise of Your presence—every word of it is true.
So let my life bring glory—not in grandeur or in show,
But in the quiet, faithful steps that only You can know.
Let my words, my thoughts, my actions, all my days,
Bring glory to Your name in unassuming ways.
“Worthy are You, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for You created all things.” (Revelation 4:11)
Glory to Your name—now and evermore.
From the rising of the sun to the closing of the door.
Glory to Your name—my King, my Lord, my Friend.
Let this anthem rise until the very end.
Amen.
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