Bow Down And Worship Him (2) [DIRECT]
: The act of bowing signifies total submission and the recognition of God’s sovereignty.
The song follows a simple, repetitive structure designed for congregational participation: Bow Down And Worship Him (2)
: Lyrics like "Consuming fire, sweet perfume" describe the sensory and overwhelming nature of God's presence. : The act of bowing signifies total submission
The song is a prominent gospel worship anthem, famously performed by Bishop Paul S. Morton with the Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship Mass Choir and South African gospel legend Benjamin Dube . It is widely used in Christian services to facilitate an atmosphere of deep reverence and spiritual intimacy. Theme and Spiritual Significance Morton with the Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship Mass
: It emphasizes that worship transforms the current space into "holy ground," mirroring Moses' encounter with the burning bush. Key Lyrics
The song is built on the biblical invitation of : "Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker" .