As Easter draws near, our hearts naturally turn toward the cross, the empty tomb, and the glorious hope we have in Jesus. It’s a season not only of remembrance, but of worship—a time to pause and reflect on the greatest act of love the world has ever known. In this sacred season, two worship songs echo loudly in my heart: “Hallelujah to the Lamb” by Don Moen and “What He’s Done” by Passion.
Though these songs come from different generations and worship traditions, both beautifully point us to the same truth: Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, is worthy of all praise—because of what He has done and who He is.
Hallelujah to the Lamb – Don Moen
“Lord, I stand in the midst of a multitude
Of those from every tribe and tongue…”
This song paints a vivid picture of heaven, inspired by Revelation, where a great multitude worships before the throne. It’s a vision of eternal praise, declaring that the Lamb who was slain is now glorified. As we approach Easter, this reminds us that the story of Jesus didn’t end at the cross—it continues in the throne room of heaven, where Christ now reigns forever.
Jesus didn’t just die—He rose again. And now, He is exalted above every name. This song helps us anticipate the day when we, too, will stand before Him, joining the heavenly chorus singing, “Hallelujah to the Lamb!”
What He’s Done – Passion
“See, on the hill of Calvary
My Savior bled for me…”
This modern worship anthem invites us to stand at the foot of the cross and see what our Savior endured—for us. It’s a song of awe and gratitude, acknowledging the depth of sacrifice and the miracle of grace. As Easter reminds us of Christ’s death and resurrection, this song helps us personalize that truth: “What He’s done, what He’s done / All the glory and the honor to the Son.”
This is what Easter is all about: the victory of Jesus over sin and death. This song leads us to remember not just the events of the cross, but the life change we now experience because of it. We live free, forgiven, and full of hope—all because of what He’s done.
Why These Songs Matter
Together, these two songs capture the full arc of the Gospel:
- “What He’s Done” helps us remember the price Jesus paid and the grace He poured out.
- “Hallelujah to the Lamb” lifts our eyes to where Jesus is now—seated in majesty, forever glorified.
As we sing them during this Easter season, we are doing more than remembering a historical event. We’re responding with worship—worship that acknowledges the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, and who lives and reigns forever.
Final Thoughts
Easter isn’t just about looking back. It’s about looking up and moving forward—with hearts full of praise. These two songs are a beautiful way to realign our focus on Jesus, the Lamb who was slain and who now lives.
So as Easter approaches, whether you’re worshiping at church, at home, or on a quiet morning with your coffee and your thoughts—may your heart echo with these words:
“Hallelujah to the Lamb.”
“All the glory and the honor to the Son.”
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