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A week to remember in my lifetime

 A week to remember in my lifetime


The Lord is my strength and my [impenetrable] shield; My heart trusts [with unwavering confidence] in Him, and I am helped; Therefore my heart greatly rejoices, And with my song I shall thank Him and praise Him. Psalms 28:7 AMP
When I look into Your holiness
When I gaze into Your loveliness (Your loveliness)
When all things that surround become shadows
In the light of You (in the light of You)

When I've found the joy of reaching Your heart
(Reaching Your heart)
When my will becomes enthroned in Your love
(Enthroned in Your love)
When all things that surround become shadows
In the light of You

I worship You
I worship You (I worship You)
The reason I live (the reason I live is to worship You)
(Worship You)
I worship You (You are my God)
I worship You (You)
The reason I live is to worship You

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