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For church worship. “Agnus Dei” is a worship anthem rooted in an ancient Christian declaration that points our hearts to the heart of the Gospel—Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God. This powerful song by Maranatha! Music draws its title and theme from the historic liturgical prayer Agnus Dei, which means “Lamb of God” in Latin. The phrase Lamb of God comes directly from Scripture, where John the Baptist looks at Jesus and proclaims, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). In the liturgical tradition, the Agnus Dei is a prayer sung during the communion portion of worship, asking for mercy and peace. The classic invocation repeats the call to the Lamb of God who bears our sin and offers us forgiveness and reconciliation with the Father. Its ancient words echo through the church’s history: “Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi… dona nobis pacem”—“Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world… grant us peace.” This modern worship version invites believers to lift holy praise with declarations of God’s worthiness and His reign over all creation. The repeated “Holy, holy, are You Lord God Almighty, worthy is the Lamb” reflects heavenly worship seen in Revelation 5:12–13, where every creature in heaven and on earth proclaims the Lamb’s worthiness because of His sacrifice and redemptive work. The song beautifully intertwines with the biblical themes of: • Redemption through the Lamb—Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb who takes away sin (John 1:29). • God’s holiness and sovereign reign—a central glimpse of God in heaven in Revelation 4:8 and Psalm 99:9. • Peace with God through Christ—the peace we long for is found only in Him (Romans 5:1). This rendition from Maranatha! Music is not just music—it is a moment of worship that unites believers across time and tradition in proclaiming Jesus as worthy of all praise.