Heav’nly beings, angels are gleaming glory,
Stories are told of golden deeds they’ve done.
But to which of the angels did he ever call a son?
Christ ranks higher! Winds, flames of fire, choirs singing
And bringing praise, they serve the Son.
You can add ‘em all together, He is better than the sum.
Jesus Christ is better than the angels,
He is better than best of the heavenly hosts,
At the most they are lesser than the greater,
He is better than the angels, and it’s not even close.
Ever living, ever existing, King of history,
The Maker and the Final Word
Step aside all you angels, let your anthems be heard!
Jesus Christ is better than the angels,
He is better than best of the heavenly hosts,
At the most they are lesser than the greater,
He is better than the angels, and it’s not even close.
Angels, they may be on high,
Sweetly singing o’er the plains,
But the songs they sing are songs of Christ,
Praising Him who reigns supreme.
Singing, “Gloria in excelsis Deo!”
Gloria in excelsis Deo!”
Jesus Christ is better than the angels,
He is better than best of the heavenly hosts,
At the most they are lesser than the greater,
He is better than the angels, He is better than the angels.
Jesus Christ is better than the angels,
Go ahead and compare them – you’ll see what I mean?
Not the least but so much lesser than the Savior.
For to which of the angels did the Lord ever say,
“Sit at my right hand” – the best seat –
“Till I place your foes beneath your feet.”
He is better than the best of the heavenly hosts.
And it’s not even close.
supported by 11 fans who also own “The Angels' Moment in the Sun (1:5-14)”
Some new and non traditional...beautiful renditions of the Nativity Story put to song...."A Light".."that all the darkness could never and will never overcome! Amen." Sharon Wood
supported by 9 fans who also own “The Angels' Moment in the Sun (1:5-14)”
it's such a beautiful album of grieving and loss and acceptance. it speaks to a particular kind of grief -- not a grieving of one who is lost, but the grieving for one who is still present and still causing pain. i love the last song most because while it could end in pain, or end with the narrators decision to permanently push this person out of their life and that would be justified, it doesn't. instead, it offers something. what is offered? acceptance. hope. and a chance for redemption janmisha