“God The Son” by Matt Redman is a powerful worship anthem that draws believers to reflect on the miracle of the Incarnation. In this song, Redman emphasizes the profound truth that God the Son, eternal and divine, took on human flesh. Lyrics like “Remaining what He was, became what He was not” remind us of the mystery of Christ, fully God and fully man. As we sing “O come let us adore Him,” we are invited to marvel at His holiness and humility—“So holy His name, so humble His crown.” This song beautifully connects the heart of worship with the deep theological truth of Jesus’ divinity and humanity.
For believers, this is more than a Christmas carol—it’s a song for all seasons that reminds us of Jesus’ sacrifice and the incredible love He demonstrated by becoming one of us. It calls us to join with the angels in adoring Him, recognizing His majesty in the humility of His incarnation. stream the song and let this song lead you into heartfelt adoration of Christ the Lord.
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Song Lyrics: God The Son by Matt Redman
God the Son,
Remaining what He was,
Became what He was not
Flesh and blood
Heart and breath and bones
Just like one of us
Son of God
Son of man
O come let us adore Him
So holy His name
So humble His crown
O come let us adore Him now
From everlasting
Born here into time
Grace and truth arrived
Completely human
But still completely God
Still perfectly divine
Son of God
Son of man
O come let us adore Him
So holy His name
So humble His crown
O come let us adore Him now
Son of God
Son of man
O come let us adore Him
So holy His name
So humble His crown
O come let us adore Him
Son of God
Son of man
O come let us adore Him
So holy His name
So humble His crown
O come let us adore Him now
So love came down
From power and majesty
Took on our frailty
Eternal One
Invisible now seen
Incarnate deity
God the Son
O come let us adore Him
O come let us adore Him
O come let us adore Him
Christ the Lord