God With Us

Album: Christmas: God With Us (2012)
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  • Hallelujah the King has come
    Beautiful Savior God's own Son
    Hallelujah the Christ is here
    To rejoice for our salvation's near

    Emmanuel, a humble King
    We give you our hearts as an offering
    You laid down your crown
    It became as dust
    Emmanuel, God with us

    Hallelujah the angels sing
    To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lay
    Hallelujah the world will see
    The fullness of His majesty

    Emmanuel, a humble King
    We give you our hearts as an offering
    You laid down your crown
    It became as dust
    Emmanuel, God with us

    Oh come all ye faithful our God is here
    Joyful triumphant salvation's near
    Oh come and behold our King
    Come and behold Him

    Emmanuel, a humble King
    We give you our hearts as an offering
    You laid down your crown
    It became as dust
    Emmanuel, Emmanuel
    God with us Writer/s: BEN SHIVE, E. BROWN BANNISTER, JEREMY CAMP
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
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