Here Are Lyrics to Citipointe Worship's "Risen King"

"Risen King" is a powerful live worship song by Citipointe Worship featuring Dylan Hibbert, released on April 18, 2025. The song exalts Jesus as the victorious Savior, highlighting His triumph over death and the grave. With lyrics like "Holy is the Lord, He's worthy to be praised" and "Our Christ the Risen King," it serves as a stirring anthem of praise and resurrection hope.
Citipointe Worship is the worship ministry of Citipointe Church in Brisbane, Australia. Formerly known as Citipointe Live, the group has evolved into a global movement, dedicated to leading people into deeper intimacy with Jesus through powerful praise and worship songs.
You can listen to "Risen King" by Citipointe Worship featuring Dylan Hibbert here: YouTube or Spotify or Amazon.
Verse 1
Who is like the man of sorrows
Who chose a cross that wasn't His
Bore the weight of my salvation
Now my debt is paid in full
Chorus
Holy is the Lord
He's worthy to be praised
All honour, all glory with heaven rejoicing
Our Christ the risen King
Verse 2
Who is like the Lord almighty
Whose love could keep Him on that tree
But when He shouted "It is finished"
Even death fell to its knees
And He claimed the victory
Bridge
Death could not contain Him
Behold the empty grave
Hell rejoiced too early It only had three days
Cause Our Saviour rose triumphant
By the power in His name
Oh Jesus, our King Jesus
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