Worthy is the Lamb

Scriptures:
  • John 1:36
  • Revelation 5:12-13
Book Number:
  • 499

Worthy is the lamb,
seated on the throne,
worthy is the Lamb,
who was slain,
to receive power and riches
and wisdom and strength,
honour and glory,
glory and praise
for ever and evermore.

© 1986 Restoration Music Ltd. ADM. By Sovereign Music Ltd
David Hadden

The Son - His Ascension and Reign

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Tune

The story behind the hymn

David Hadden’s short song, taken mainly from Revelation 5:12, with his own tune WORTHY IS THE LAMB, was published in 1983; MP added it to its growing series in 1987. It may be compared with, and should be distinguished from, similar compositions on this theme, including 283 in this book.

A look at the author

Hadden, David John

b Newcastle upon Tyne 1952. Bedlington Grammar Sch, Northumberland, and W Midlands Coll of Education, Walsall (now part of Birmingham Univ). He taught in middle schools in the NE until 1980, when he spent a year in Bible School in Bradford, Yorks (ICLP, now the Covenant Coll in the E Midlands). He returned to teaching in 1981, then in 1984 began as a full-time worship-leader, songwriter and trainer, continuing in these roles at Leicester from 1991. From 1999 to 2003 he worked with the New Covenant Church in St Louis, Missouri, USA, returning to join the staff of the Leicester Christian Fellowship where he currently l(2007) leads a worship-team of 40. He also runs a ‘School of Worship’, as he had in the USA, in partnership with Covenant College. His writing of praise songs began around 1980; he has written and composed some 200 items. His work came into wider view in the UK via MP (6 in the 1997 edn), the Spring Harvest series and similar books; Pete Ward called him (in 2005) ‘Harvestime’s leading praise artist’. No.499.