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+ | topic_name = These Thousand Hills, Third Day| | ||
+ | subtopics = [[Third Day]] | | ||
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+ | "These thousand hills" is a song by [[Third Day]]. | ||
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+ | ===Lyrics=== | ||
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+ | These thousand hills roll ever on | ||
+ | In footprints of a Mighty God | ||
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− | + | Amazing love, amazing grace | |
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− | + | Was on a hill my Savior died | |
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+ | Hill of the skull, Mount Calvary | ||
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+ | The blood He shed, He shed for me | ||
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+ | When heaven's hills at last I roam | ||
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+ | Forever settle in my home | ||
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+ | I'll join the saints around Your throne | ||
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+ | Your kingdom, Lord, rolls ever on | ||
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+ | These thousand hills roll ever on | ||
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+ | Ripples of a coming storm | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:06, 18 July 2009
These Thousand Hills, Third Day | |
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"These thousand hills" is a song by Third Day.
Lyrics
These thousand hills roll ever on
In footprints of a Mighty God
They bring me to my knees in praise
Amazing love, amazing grace
Was on a hill my Savior died
A broken heart, a bleeding side
Hill of the skull, Mount Calvary
The blood He shed, He shed for me
When heaven's hills at last I roam
Forever settle in my home
I'll join the saints around Your throne
Your kingdom, Lord, rolls ever on
These thousand hills roll ever on
Ripples of a coming storm
The morning star precedes the dawn
These thousand hills roll ever on
Links
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