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Marcus & Jalyn McGill - Jericho (CCM)

Marcus & Jalyn McGill - Jericho
Marcus & Jalyn McGill has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Jericho.

The song Jericho was written as a declaration of God's power to destroy any wall we face. The story told here is that of Joshua's march around the walls of Jericho. By praising God, the obstacles we face can be broken down. With the release of this song, Marcus and Jalyn hope that people will begin to believe that God is capable of working wonders when they praise Him.


Lyrics

I lift my hands
I won't let them fall
Until Your hands
Break down these walls
Oh unbelief
You cannot stand
My victory
Is in His hands

Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down
Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down

We come with praise
We come in Your name
Our faith is stirred
Our sword Your Word
My God is strong
No wall can stand
A mighty blow
From His right hand

Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down
Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down
Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down

The time is now
We lift a mighty sound
No room for doubt
Our faith is getting loud
We shout, we shout
The victory is now
We shout, we shout
The walls are coming down

Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down
Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down
Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down
Let these praises bring the walls of Jericho down


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2UIvbg00XJl5D4lr77atRY

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