Shane & Shane are known for Scripture-saturated worship that aims to strengthen the church through truth and honesty. Their performance of “Is He Worthy?” (originally written by Andrew Peterson and Ben Shive) reflects their heart for helping believers anchor their worship in the Word. Their musical style blends tight harmonies with a devotional posture, making the message feel both intimate and powerful. Their ongoing ministry through The Worship Initiative underscores their desire to equip the church with songs that point clearly to Christ’s sufficiency and worth.
This call-and-response song walks through the brokenness of the world and answers every question with the unshakable truth: Jesus is worthy. It highlights the tension of living in a fallen world while anchoring our hope in the Lamb who has overcome. The heart of the song is assurance—reminding us that Christ is able, present, and deserving of all worship.
The world is undeniably broken, yet God has not abandoned it.
Christ alone is worthy to open the scroll and bring redemption to completion.
The song models biblical lament turning into worship—honesty met by hope.
Our confidence is rooted in what Jesus has done and will do.
Worship becomes a declaration of trust: “He is worthy… He is.”
Revelation 5:1–10 — The Lamb who alone is worthy to open the scroll.
Revelation 21:3–5 — God making all things new.
Psalm 34:17–19 — The Lord close to the brokenhearted.
Isaiah 53:4–6 — The suffering Servant bearing our sins.
Colossians 1:15–20 — Christ preeminent in all things.
Hebrews 1:1–3 — The radiance of God’s glory revealed in Jesus.
What broken places in my life need the reminder that Christ is worthy and present?
How does declaring His worth reshape my perspective on suffering?
In what ways can I turn honest questions into worship-filled trust?