Jesus Doben: Lirik
The most frequent word in these lyrics is, unsurprisingly, Jesus. However, unlike modern stadium anthems that use "You," Dolen's style (and those imitating it) deliberately repeats the sacred name.
Example Lyric: "Jesus, my Dolen (shelter) / Jesus, my steady hand / When the earth gives way, Jesus, You stand."
Unlike many complex worship songs that rely on metaphors, Doben’s "Jesus" is strikingly simple. It focuses purely on the power of the name above all names. Below is the complete, verified lyrics as sung by Doben in his viral acoustic recordings.
Verse 1:
Tiada lain nama yang ku sembah (There is no other name I worship) Hanya Yesus, hanya Yesus (Only Jesus, only Jesus)
Tiada lain nama yang ku agungkan (There is no other name I exalt) Hanya Yesus, hanya Yesus (Only Jesus, only Jesus)
Chorus:
Yesus, namaMu penuh kuasa (Jesus, Your name is full of power) Yesus, kuberserah kepadaMu (Jesus, I surrender to You)
Yesus, kaulah Raja hidupku (Jesus, You are the King of my life) Hanya Yesus, hanya Yesus (Only Jesus, only Jesus) lirik jesus doben
Verse 2:
Tiada kasih yang lebih besar (There is no love greater) Dari kasihMu, Yesus (Than Your love, Jesus)
Tiada pengampunan yang lebih dalam (There is no forgiveness deeper) Dari ampunanMu, Yesus (Than Your forgiveness, Jesus)
Bridge (Spoken/Sung softly):
Kau yang mati bagiku (You who died for me) Kau yang bangkit untukku (You who rose for me) Yesus... Yesus... (Jesus... Jesus...)
"Tiada lain nama yang ku sembah"
In a pluralistic society like Indonesia, declaring "Only Jesus" is a bold statement. The lyric isn't just exclusive theology; it is a personal declaration. Doben doesn't say "You must worship only Jesus." He says, "I worship only Jesus." It turns a doctrinal statement into an intimate love song.
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The next morning, Lirik’s studio was already buzzing with the hum of his high‑end rig and the faint scent of fresh coffee. He had just logged in when a bright, warm glow seeped through the window, turning the room golden. In the doorway stood a figure with a calm smile, a simple robe, and a halo that seemed to pulse like a soft LED strip.
“Good morning, Lirik,” the figure said, his voice both gentle and resonant. “I’m Jesus. I heard you’ve been streaming a lot of games about hope and perseverance. I thought I’d drop by to see what you’re up to.”
Lirik blinked again, this time more out of astonishment than disbelief. “Uh… welcome! I’m a huge fan of your… uh, teachings. This is… wow.”
Behind Jesus, a low, rumbling purr announced the arrival of a massive, iridescent dragon whose scales reflected every color of the rainbow. Its eyes were kind, and a tiny banner tied to its tail read “DOBEN – Official Mascot of Good Vibes.”
“Meet Doben,” Jesus introduced. “He’s a little… extra‑dimensional. He’s been helping people find their inner fire for centuries.”
Doben let out a soft, melodic chirp that sounded like a chorus of bells. He nudged a small, glowing crystal into Lirik’s hands. As Lirik touched it, his monitor flickered, loading a brand‑new game that none of his followers had ever seen.
Ku tak sendiri, sebab Yesus sertaku
Melangkah di dalam terang-Nya
Ku tak sendiri, sebab Yesus besertaku
S'lamanya tiada tergoyahkan
The game’s title appeared in elegant, flowing script: “The Light Within.” It was a hybrid of platformer, puzzle, and moral‑choice adventure, set in a world where darkness threatened to consume entire kingdoms.
“You’re not just playing,” Jesus said, his hand hovering over the crystal. “You’re helping a world rediscover hope. The choices you make will echo far beyond this screen.” Example Lyric: "Jesus, my Dolen (shelter) / Jesus,
Lirik took a deep breath, feeling the weight of the moment—and the excitement of a new challenge. He launched the game, and the chat went wild: “LIRIK IS GOD‑MODE!” “WHAT’S THIS?!”
The first level was a lush forest bathed in twilight. Shadows crept between the trees, whispering doubts and fears. Lirik’s avatar—a small, brave fox—had to navigate the maze while collecting shards of light. Each shard was a memory of kindness: a child sharing a snack, a stranger holding a door, a mother’s lullaby.
As Lirik guided the fox, the chat cheered every time a shard was collected. “YES! LIGHT!” “WE’RE GONNA SAVE THE WORLD!” The fox’s tail glowed brighter with each success.
But the deeper they went, the more the shadows grew. A massive, swirling vortex of darkness loomed ahead, pulsing with a low, ominous hum. It was the Abyss of Despair, the final boss of the level.
“Remember,” Jesus murmured, “the light isn’t just in the shards. It’s in you, in the community you’ve built, in the love you share.”
Lirik glanced at his chat—hundreds of viewers typed messages of encouragement, memes, and even personal stories of triumph over hardship. He felt a surge of warmth.
He pressed the “Hope” button (which, in the game, was hidden behind a glowing rune). The screen erupted in a cascade of colors. The abyss trembled, then fractured, splintering into harmless motes of darkness that drifted away like ash.
The fox leapt forward, the forest blossoming into full daylight. The level was cleared, and a cinematic rolled: the fox stood atop a hill, looking out over a thriving kingdom, the sun rising behind it.