
“E Gbe Ori Yin Soke, Eyin Ilekun Enu Ona” is a worship rendition by Madel Music of Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) Yoruba Hymn 731. Drawn from the powerful words of Psalm 24:7–10, the hymn proclaims the triumphant entrance of the King of Glory, calling every gate and every heart to open before the sovereign reign of God. This rendition preserves the reverent spirit of the original hymn while presenting its timeless message through heartfelt worship.
The hymn is a majestic declaration of God’s kingship and unmatched authority. As worshippers sing, “E gbe ori yin soke, eyin ilekun enu ona” (“Lift up your heads, O gates”), they echo the psalmist’s invitation for the King of Glory to enter. In its biblical context, the passage celebrates the Lord as “strong and mighty” and “mighty in battle,” reminding believers that God alone deserves honor, reverence, and adoration.
Beyond its rich scriptural foundation, the song carries deep spiritual significance for personal and corporate worship. It encourages believers to remove every barrier that hinders fellowship with God, welcoming His presence into their lives, homes, and gatherings. The hymn also expresses joyful expectation, affirming that the Lord’s presence brings victory, peace, restoration, and hope to those who receive Him. Madel Music’s rendition retains the solemn beauty cherished within the Celestial Church worship tradition while making this beloved Yoruba hymn accessible to a wider audience. Its message continues to inspire worshippers to exalt Christ as the everlasting King of Glory, whose reign extends over every generation and whose presence transforms every heart that is opened to Him.