Servant King

Album: Meekness and Majesty (1983)
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  • From heaven You came
    Helpless babe
    Entered our world
    Your glory veiled
    Not to be served
    But to serve
    And give Your life
    That we might live

    This is our God
    The Servant King
    He calls us now
    To follow Him
    To bring our lives
    As a daily offering
    Of worship to
    The Servant King

    There in the garden
    Of tears
    My heavy load
    He chose to bear
    His heart with sorrow
    Was torn
    ‘Yet not My will
    But Yours’ He said

    Come see His hands
    And His feet
    The scars that speak
    Of sacrifice
    Hands that flung stars
    Into space
    To cruel nails
    Surrendered

    So let us learn
    How to serve
    And in our lives
    Enthrone Him
    Each other’s needs
    To prefer
    For it is Christ
    We’re serving Writer/s: ALIAUNE THIAM, RUNE RASK, TROELS MOELLER NIELSEN
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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