Revelation 19:1 tells us a loud voice from a great crowd in heaven shouted, “Hallelujah! Salvation and glory and power belong to our God.” This word, hallelujah, is used throughout the Bible to celebrate God’s remarkable actions. It appears when people witness something meaningful and powerful that God has done.
In Psalm 106, hallelujah is spoken as a response to God’s strength in freeing the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt. Each time it’s used, it marks a moment when God’s care and might have brought relief and victory to His people.
The final time hallelujah appears in Scripture is in Revelation. It comes after Jesus rescues His people from the grip of the Antichrist. This moment leads heaven to cry out in joy, praising God’s power to save and protect.
When you lift your voice in praise, do you include a hallelujah?
Everything that has breath shall praise the Lord. Praise the Lord!
The Isaacs are well-respected in Southern Gospel. As Lily and her children Ben, Sonya, and Becky celebrate their 50th anniversary as a group, this Gospel Music Hall of Fame inductee continues to create music with passion. Their latest release is “More Than a Hollow Hallelujah.” The song is a thoughtful message about worship.
Sonya Isaacs Yeary shared the story behind the song. She said, “I started writing the chorus of ‘More Than a Hollow Hallelujah’ probably, I want to say, 10, 15 years ago. And I kept it in my catalog of song ideas to finish songs that were started.” The idea for this song was with her for a long time.
Sonya’s song gained new significance when The Isaacs decided to create a praise and worship record, which included mostly cover songs of well-known hymns. Sonya explained, “And when we decided to do the praise and worship record, which is mostly covers all the other songs are already famous songs, that song came back to my mind and I sent it to my family and I said I’d really love for us to finish this song together.” This collaborative effort brought “More Than a Hollow Hallelujah” to completion.
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The lyrics express a desire for a more profound connection in worship. The opening lines suggest a feeling of being stuck in shallow worship: “I have been wading in shallow waters too long. My lips know the words but my heart isn’t singing the song”. This honesty sets the stage for a yearning for something deeper and more genuine.
The chorus emphasizes the need for sincere praise: “Lord, I’m ready, please forgive me. You deserve more than a hollow hallelujah. More than just empty praise. With all that I am, I am reaching out for You. I long to adore You. My heart knows the way. You are glorious, glorious, glorious”. This part of the song, which Sonya started writing many years ago, clearly conveys the central theme. She believed the song would do “a good job of summing up what the whole purpose of the record was and that is to give God our full attention, to give him the highest praise that we have”.
The lyrics continue with a commitment to deeper devotion: “The more I get lost in Your presence, the safer I feel. You are the potter and I’m not afraid of the wheel. No more inhibitions, I don’t care who’s standing around. When I shout hallelujah this time, it’s not just a sound”.
The repetition of “You deserve more than a hollow hallelujah. More than just empty praise” throughout the song reinforces its central message. The song is a reminder that true worship involves more than just saying words; it requires a sincere heart and full devotion.