Who You Say I Am

Album: There is More (2018)
Charted: 125
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  • Who am I that the highest King
    Would welcome me?
    I was lost but He brought me in
    Oh, His love for me
    Oh, His love for me

    Who the Son sets free
    Oh, is free indeed
    I'm a child of God
    Yes, I am

    Free at last, He has ransomed me
    His grace runs deep
    While I was a slave to sin
    Jesus died for me
    Yes, He died for me

    Who the Son sets free
    Oh, is free indeed
    I'm a child of God
    Yes, I am
    In my Father's house
    There's a place for me
    I'm a child of God
    Yes, I am

    I am chosen
    Not forsaken
    I am who You say I am
    You are for me
    Not against me
    I am who You say I am

    I am chosen
    Not forsaken
    I am who You say I am
    You are for me
    Not against me
    I am who You say I am
    I am who You say I am

    Who the Son sets free
    Oh, is free indeed
    I'm a child of God
    Yes, I am
    In my Father's house
    There's a place for me
    I'm a child of God
    Yes, I am

    In my Father's house
    There's a place for me
    I'm a child of God
    Yes, I am Writer/s: Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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