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Shout to the Lord My Jesus, my saviour, Lord, there is none like you; all of my days I want to praise the wonders of your mighty love. My comfort, my shelter, tower of refuge and strength, let every breath, all that I am, never cease to worship you. Shout to the Lord all the earth, let us sing power and majesty, praise to the King: mountains bow down and the seas will roar at the sound of your name. I sing for joy at the work of your hands, for ever I’ll love you, for ever I’ll stand; nothing compares to the promise I have in you. Written by The theme of the lyrics seems to be based on the followings The supremacy, salvation, and steadfast love of God. Primarily rooted in David’s songs of praise (2 Samuel 22, Psalm 18) after being delivered from his enemies, these passages highlight God as a protector, a rock, and a savior. 2 Samuel 22:2-3, 18:1-2: David refers to God as his "rock," "fortress," "deliverer," and "shield". Psalms 46:1-2: God is described as a "refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble". Jeremiah 16:19: Declares God as strength and refuge, specifically noting that the nations will come to Him. 1 Chronicles 16:32, Psalms 96:11, 98:4, 98:7-8: These verses are celebratory, calling on all creation—the sea, the fields, and the trees—to roar and sing for joy to the Lord. Psalms 100:1, 104:33: Commands worship and singing praise to God for as long as one lives. Psalms 47:1, 92:4: Encourages clapping hands and singing with joy to the Lord. Isaiah 43:11: An absolute declaration that there is no Savior besides God. Acts 13:23: Identifies Jesus as the Savior brought to Israel from David’s lineage, linking back to the "horn of salvation" promise in 2 Samuel 22. 2 Samuel 22:50-51: Prophesies God’s enduring kindness to his anointed, specifically King David and his descendants, which holds messianic significance. The overarching message of these verses is a transition from experiencing distress and conflict (2 Samuel 22:5-6) to finding safety and deliverance through God (2 Samuel 22:47), prompting universal praise for His character and power.