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The Rock of Faith Glorious Day Death Was Arrested Remembrance Highlands (Song of Ascent) The Rock of Faith (Death Was Arrested cont.) Do you know where you stand? When death was arrested and my life began Do you know where your heart is? Oh Your grace so free washes over me. Are you Christ's feet and hands, You have made me new now life begins with You or are you a part of the opposition? It's Your endless love pouring down on us. Open your heart, let Jesus in. You have made us new now life begins with You Open your soul, let the freedom begin. Released from my chains I'm a pris'ner no more I'm livin' on the rock of faith. I'm livin' on the rock of healing. My shame was a ransom He faithfully bore I'm doin' ev'ry thing I can, I'm doin' ev’ry thing I can. He cancelled my debt and He called me His friend With ev'ry little act of love I know I won't deny You, Lord. When death was arrested and my life began. (R) You'll know where I stand, I'll be standing on the rock of faith Our Savior displayed on a criminal's cross To whom shall you go? His mercy is calling. Darkness rejoiced as though Heaven had lost We face the unknown But then Jesus arose with our freedom in hand but still we remember that God is with us. That's when death was arrested and my life began Open your heart. Let peace begin. Oh we're free free forever we're free. Answer His call, let the healing begin. (R) Come join the song of all the redeemed Faith can move a mountain of doubt. Yes we're free free forever amen. Love breaks through and turns your life around When death was arrested and my life began Adam Kersh | Brandon Coker | Heath Balltzglier | Paul Taylor Smith © 2015 Seems Like Music (You can feel it...) When the Spirit is flowing, (Admin. by BMG Rights Management [c/o Music Services, Inc.]) Adam Kersh Music, Bcoker Music, Centricity Songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Paul Taylor Smith Publishing (Admin. by (You reveal it...) God's love will be showing Capitol CMG Publishing) Music At North Point (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.) All rights reserved. When you heed His word and follow in His ways. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 693526 © 2001, World Library Publications. Words and music by Ed Bolduc. Reprinted under One License A-719091. All rights reserved. Remembrance Glorious Day I take the bread of life, Broken for all my sin, I was buried beneath my shame. Your body crucified. To make me whole again Who could carry that kind of weight? I will recall the cup, Poured out in sacrifice, It was my tomb 'til I met You To trade this sinner's end, For Your new covenant I was breathing but not alive. Hallelujah, I'll live my life in remembrance All my failures I tried to hide. It was my tomb 'til I met You. Hallelujah, Your promise I won't forget You called my name and I ran out of that grave I'll walk salvation's road, With fear and trembling, Out of the darkness into Your glorious day Your way borne as my own, As Christ is formed in me. (R) You called my name and I ran out of that grave If ever I should lose my way, If ever I deny Your grace, Out of the darkness into Your glorious day Remind me of the price You paid Now Your mercy has saved my soul. Hallelujah, I'll live in remembrance Now Your freedom is all that I know. You've been so so good to me, You've been so so good to me he old made new Jesus when I met You. (R) Oh to think where I would be, If not for You, If not for You I needed rescue, my sin was heavy, As far as heights reach from the depths, But chains break at the weight of Your glory. As far as east is from the west, I needed shelter, I was an orphan, So far Your grace has carried me Now You call me a citizen of Heaven. Until I see You face to face, Until at last I've won my race, When I was broken, You were my healing, Remind me You're not finished yet Now Your love is the air that I'm breathing. Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah I'll live in remembrance I have a future my eyes are open…(R) Benjamin Hastings | Chris Davenport © 2017 Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Jason Ingram | Jonathan Smith | Kristian Stanfill | Sean Curran © Sean Curran Publishing Designee Publishing) Terms of Use. All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 693526 sixsteps Music, Sixsteps Songs,Worship Together Music, worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Fellow Ships Music, Hickory Bill Doc, So Essential Tunes (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC). All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 693526 Highlands (Song of Ascent) O how high would I climb mountains Death Was Arrested If the mountains were where You hide Alone in my sorrow and dead in my sin O how far I'd scale the valleys If You graced the other side Lost without hope with no place to begin O how long have I chased rivers Your love made a way to let mercy come in From lowly seas to where they rise When death was arrested and my life began Against the rush of grace descending Ash was redeemed only beauty remains From the source of its supply My orphan heart was given a name 'Cause in the highlands and the heartache My mourning grew quiet my feet rose to dance You're neither more or less inclined (Highlands (Song of Ascent) cont.) (Waymaker cont.) I would search and stop at nothing That is who You are, That is who You are, You're just not that hard to find That is who You are, That is who You are Oh I will praise You on the mountain, Even when I don't see it You're working. I will praise You When the mountain's in my way Even when I don't feel it You're working You're the summit where my feet are You never stop, You never stop working, So I will praise You in the valleys all the same You never stop, You never stop working. Osinachi Kalu Okoro Egbu © 2016 Integrity Music Europe (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing No less God within the shadows (Integrity Music [DC Cook])) All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 693526 No less faithful when the night leads me astray ('Cause) You're the heaven where my heart is Another In The Fire In the highlands and the heartache all the same There's a grace when the heart is under fire O how far beneath Your glory Another way when the walls are closing in Does Your kindness extend the path And when I look at the space between From where Your feet rest on the sunrise Where I used to be and this reckoning To where You sweep the sinner's past I know I will never be alone And O how fast would You come running There was another in the fire Standing next to me If just to shadow me through the night There was another in the waters Holding back the seas Trace my steps through all my failure And should I ever need reminding Of how I've been set free And walk me out the other side There is a cross that bears the burden Whatever I walk through, Wherever I am, Where another died for me Your Name can move mountains, Wherever I stand There is another in the fire And if ever I walk through The valley of death All my debt left for dead beneath the waters I'll sing through the shadows My song of ascent I'm no longer a slave to my sin anymore Benjamin Hastings | Joel Houston © 2018 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia And should I fall in the space between (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) All rights reserved. www.ccli.com CCLI License # 693526 What remains of me and this reckoning Either way I won't bow to the things of this world Lean Back And I know I will never be alone You will never leave, Your love sustaining me There is another in the fire Standing next to me Before I even knew what love was There is another in the waters Holding back the seas You've brought me here to rest, And should I ever need reminding And given me space to breathe What power set me free So I'll stay still until it sinks in There is a grave that holds no body (I will) lean back in the loving arms Of a beautiful Father And now that power lives in me Breathe deep and know that He is good And I can see the light in the darkness He's a love like no other As the darkness bows to Him Now I can see Your love is better I can hear the roar in the heavens Than all the others that I've seen As the space between wears thin I'm breathing deep all of Your goodness I can feel the ground shake beneath us Your loving-kindness to me As the prison walls cave in, Nothing stands between us Amanda Cook | Chris McClarney | Nate Moore | Tony Brown © Bethel Worship Publishing, Mouth Of The River Music, Tony Brown Music Designee (Admin.
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