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'''How Great is Our God''' is a song by [[Chris Tomlin]].  It is an anthem of praise to how great God is full of imagery about the God of light overcoming darkness and Jesus as the powerful lion and sacrificial lamb.
 
'''How Great is Our God''' is a song by [[Chris Tomlin]].  It is an anthem of praise to how great God is full of imagery about the God of light overcoming darkness and Jesus as the powerful lion and sacrificial lamb.

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How Great is Our God is a song by Chris Tomlin. It is an anthem of praise to how great God is full of imagery about the God of light overcoming darkness and Jesus as the powerful lion and sacrificial lamb.

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The splendor of the King
Clothed in majesty
Let all the earth rejoice
Let all the earth rejoice

He wraps himself in light
And darkness tries to hide
And trembles at his voice
Trembles at his voice
 
How great is our God!
Sing with me 
How great is our God
And all the world will see
How great is our God!
  
And age to age he stands
Time is in his hands
Beginning and the end
Beginning and the end
  
The Godhead three in one
Father, Spirit, Son
The Lion and the Lamb
The Lion and the Lamb
 
How great is our God!
Sing with me 
How great is our God
And all the world will see
How great is our God!
  
Name above all names
Worthy of all praise
My heart will sing
How great is our God



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