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Maxine Reyes - Victory Is Yours (CCM)



Maxine Reyes has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Victory Is Yours.

Lyrics:

We remember how you've moved
The miracles You've done
You are strong to deliver us
The battle has been won

We surrender to You
All our faith is in You

The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours
You thunder down from heaven
You've overcome the world
The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours
Who can stand against You
Who can defeat the Lord
The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours

You will rescue those who need You
The broken and the lost
You are the great Redeemer
So let Your kingdom come

We surrender to You
All our faith is in You

The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours
You thunder down from heaven
You've overcome the world
The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours
Who can stand against You
Who can defeat the Lord
The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours

I won't worry, I won't fear cause the God I know
You are steady, unchanging, You save Your own

The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours
You thunder down from heaven
You've overcome the world
The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours
Who can stand against You
Who can defeat the Lord
The victory is Yours
The victory is Yours



You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5RpKCuBNO7aDxwFIRYk7yW

Later in the day, this track will also be visible in our New Christian Contemporary Music playlists on Spotify, Deezer, Qobuz, and Youtube (provided the track is released on these platforms).

Do you like Maxine Reyes and other CCM Artists? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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