India, 2006. Reflecting on our King who comes with salvation, justice and peace.
lyrics
Who is the greatest in the kingdom
of the broken and mistreated
neglected forgotten and poor
whose King is nailed to a cross
A King who rejects the world's power
by loving and suffering and teaching and bleeding for
the healing of the nations
Iraq, Sudan, Australia
And the gates of his Kingdom are
wide open in the day and there is no night in this city
for the Lamb has come
He's come for His bride
And the nations are singing their songs
of redemption and justice, Hallelujah
and peace, for the lion laid down with the lamb
and we have beaten our swords
Sing Lebanon and Afghanistan
for your King he is coming to heal your land
sing America, beloved, and put down your swords
for He comes
Women of India, sing your songs
Women of India it won't be long
Break forth in dance on the streets with no names
for He comes
Children of India sing your songs
Children of India, it won't be long
Break forth in dance on the streets with no names
for He comes
The earth is the Lord's
The earth is the Lord's
All you nations sing,
bring your offerings,
for He comes
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