Lift Up Your Heads

Don Moen · I Will Sing [2002]

Lift up your heads, oh you gates

Swing open wide, you ancient doors

Let the King of kings take his rightful place

Make room, make way for the King of grace



Lift up your hands, open up your hearts

His victory over sin and death is ours

Let the King of kings take his rightful place

Make room, make way for our King of grace



Who is this King of glory, Lord of power?

His name is Jesus, our risen King

Who is this King so mighty, Lord of strength?

His name is Jesus, our risen King



Lift up your hands, open up your hearts

His victory over sin and death is ours

Let the King of kings take his rightful place

Make room, make way for our King of grace



Who is this King of glory, Lord of power?

His name is Jesus our risen King

Who is this King so mighty, Lord of strength?

His name is Jesus our risen King



Who is this King of glory, Lord of power?

His name is Jesus our risen King

Who is this King so mighty, Lord of strength?

His name is Jesus our risen King



King of glory, Lord of power

King of glory, Lord of power

King of glory, Lord of power

King of glory, Lord of power

Lift Up Your Heads

Don Moen delivers a stirring gospel anthem in 'Lift Up Your Heads,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of traditional hymnody and contemporary worship. Recorded for the 2002 album 'I Will Sing,' the song showcases Moen's powerful vocal range and emotive delivery, characteristic of his extensive discography in the English-language gospel genre. The composition encourages communal participation and spiritual reflection, fitting seamlessly within the broader landscape of modern Christian music. As part of his catalog of uplifting works, this recording continues to resonate with audiences seeking inspirational soundtracks for both personal devotion and public gatherings.