Above All Lenny: Leblanc
The lyrics are structured to first establish the vastness and superiority of God over all earthly and heavenly things (thrones, wonders, wealth) before transitioning to the personal sacrifice of the crucifixion. A famous metaphor in the chorus compares Jesus to "a rose trampled on the ground," signifying his rejection and ultimate sacrifice for humanity.
: The song emphasizes God's supreme authority—being "above all powers" and "above all kings"—contrasted with the humility of Christ's crucifixion. Accolades : The song earned Lenny LeBlanc a Dove Award . Lyrical Content Above All Lenny LeBlanc
: Originally written in 1995; Lenny LeBlanc released a notable live recording on his 1999 album, Above All . The lyrics are structured to first establish the
: It is a staple in church services globally and has been covered by numerous artists, most notably Michael W. Smith on his multi-platinum Worship album. Accolades : The song earned Lenny LeBlanc a Dove Award
: The song was one of six personally chosen by Billy Graham to be played at his funeral, highlighting its deep spiritual resonance.