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[[Image:Shout to the Lord.gif|thumb|frame|The cover for the album "Shout to the Lord".]] | [[Image:Shout to the Lord.gif|thumb|frame|The cover for the album "Shout to the Lord".]] | ||
− | Shout to the Lord is probably the best known song written by [[Darlene Zschech]]. It picks up the powerful and majestic themes and images of the Psalms. | + | Shout to the Lord is probably the best known song written by [[Darlene Zschech]]. It picks up the powerful and majestic themes and images of the Psalms. |
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Revision as of 05:38, 3 July 2007
But let all who take refuge in the Lord be glad and let them ever sing for joy. Psalm 5:11
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Synopsis
Shout to the Lord is probably the best known song written by Darlene Zschech. It picks up the powerful and majestic themes and images of the Psalms.
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Shout to the Lord is probably the best known song written by the Hillsong songwriter Darlene Zschech. It picks up the powerful and majestic themes and images of the Psalms, particularly chapters 95 to 100. It is estimated that 25 million churchgoers worldwide sing the song in any one week.
Lyrics
My Jesus, my Saviour Lord, there is none like you All of my days I want to praise The wonders of your mighty love My comfort, my shelter Tower of refuge and strength Let every breath, all that I am Never cease to worship you Shout to the Lord, all the earth let us sing Power and majesty, praise to the King Mountains bow down and the seas will roar At the sound of your name I sing for joy at the work of your hands Forever I'll love you, forever I'll stand Nothing compares to the promise I have in you
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