Magnificent

(Stanley Chris)

This song talks of the faithfulness, love and greatness of God. He is the only One worthy of our praise, "from dawn to setting sun." His love is "better than life, much purer than gold refined," and remains unchanging despite our failures. In times of trouble, no adversary or adversity we face can bar His hand from intervening to rescue us to His arms. Those are the ideas brought out in the three Verses. The Chorus brings Him high praise, speaking of His power, exalting His Name, and expressing the famous prayer of Jesus that His Kingdom come to earth, and His will be done in our hearts (Matthew 6:10). This is the timeless song that the nations ever roar. Throughout history, empires have risen and fallen, but our God remains on His seat of power; He cannot be dethroned! He is indeed magnificent! That is the climax on which the Bridge ends this deep revelation of Who God is.

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VERSE 1: O Lord You are The only One That all of my heart will strive To praise and bless Throughout the day From dawn to setting sun VERSE 2: Better than life Is Your love to us Much purer than gold refined It's void of pride Not soiled with strife Much bigger than our crimes CHORUS: Magnificent in power Your Name be lifted high You reign as King forever Your Kingdom come to us Your will be done in us That's all that we desire To worship You our God VERSE 3: No foe can bar Your mighty hand From entering into our fights To help and save When tempter snares And rescue to Your arms BRIDGE: The nations ever roar This old but timeless song To speak of Who You are Their names all rise and fall But Yours will never fold It speaks of Who You are

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