Have you ever been so swept up in a moment of worship that you couldn't help but pause, even in the middle of your busy day, and whisper, "There's no one like You, Lord?” Annemarie Coenraad’s stunning acoustic cover of ‘No One Is Like the Lord’ invites us to do just that.
The way Annemarie sings, her voice dances with reverence, carrying us into the song's heart—where we pause, breathe, and gaze upon the One who is worthy of all honor and glory.
In a world that rushes and constantly pulls us in every direction, there are these rare moments—when a song, a voice, and the very presence of God in the melody itself—stops us in our tracks like this rendition of the song.
We stop, we listen, and we allow the song to shift something deep within us that pulls us into the presence of the Lord. Because when the song says, "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain and seated on the throne," something inside reminds us that we cannot move on with our day without first pausing to honor Him.
“There is One on the throne, Jesus, holy; He is worthy of praise, honor, and glory.”
It’s a moment of reverence, of lifting our eyes from the chaos around us to fix our gaze on the throne. There is no one like the Lord—no one who holds the weight of the universe in His hands, no one whose love holds us together through every season of life.
Let’s take a moment today, just like we would pause to take a deep breath, to exhale the weight of the day and lift our hearts to the One who sits on the throne. Let the song be a prayer, a declaration that echoes in our spirits. We crown Him King of Glory—not as a distant King but as the One who reigns right here, right now, in the midst of our everyday lives.
So, as Annemarie’s voice rings out, join in the chorus, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain and seated on the throne, there’s no one like the Lord.” Allow the words to fill you. Pause in the busyness. Let the anthem of praise resonate in your heart. You’ll find that, in the quiet moments, when you choose to give Him the glory, you’re reminded of His glory, and everything else seems to fade away.
Revelation 5:12 "In a loud voice they were saying: 'Worthy is the Lamb, who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and praise!'"