Glorious

Album: Glorious (2009)
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  • Look inside the mystery, see the empty cross
    See the risen Savior, victorious and strong
    No one else above Him, none as strong to save
    He alone has conquered, the power of the grave

    Glorious, my eyes have the seen the glory of the Lord
    Glorious, He stands above the rulers of the earth

    Look beyond the tombstone, see the living God
    See the resurrected, the ruler of my heart
    No one else above him, none to match his worth
    The hope of his returning fills the universe

    Glorious, my eyes have the seen the glory of the Lord
    Glorious, He stands above the rulers of the Earth
    Glorious, glorious
    Lord You are glorious Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Integrity Music
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