All The Heavens

Hillsong · Blessed [2002]

Holy, holy are You Lord

The whole earth is filled with Your glory

Let the nations rise to give

Honor and praise to Your name



Let Your face shine on us

And the world will know You live

All the heavens shout Your praise

Beautiful is our God, the universe will sing

Hallelujah to You our King

[Incomprehensible] sing holy



Holy, holy are You Lord

The whole earth is filled with Your glory

Let the nations rise to give

Honor and praise to Your name



Let Your face shine on us

And the world will know You live

All the heavens shout Your praise

Beautiful is our God, the universe will sing

Hallelujah to You our King



And all the heavens shout Your praise

Beautiful is our God, the universe will sing

Hallelujah to You our King



Let Your face shine on us

And the world will know You live



All the heavens shout Your praise

Beautiful is our God, the universe will sing

Hallelujah to You our King



All the heavens shout Your praise

Beautiful is our God, the universe will sing

Hallelujah to You our King



All the heavens shout Your praise

Beautiful is our God, the universe will sing

Hallelujah to You our King



Hallelujah to You our King

Hallelujah to You our King

Hallelujah Lord

All The Heavens

Released in 2002 on the album Blessed, 'All The Heavens' stands as a defining track in the worship music canon, spearheaded by Hillsong. The song exemplifies the genre's shift toward emotive, acoustic-driven arrangements that prioritize spiritual intimacy over grand production. Its melodic structure and lyrical focus on divine presence have made it a staple in contemporary church services and public worship settings globally. As a cornerstone of Hillsong's early discography, the recording helped establish the Sydney-based collective's influence on modern Christian music, inspiring countless imitators and shaping the sonic landscape of 21st-century praise songs.