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Vertical Worship, Essential Worship - House of the Lord (CCM)

Vertical Worship, Essential Worship - House of the Lord
Vertical Worship, Essential Worship has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called House of the Lord.

When we see God in action in our lives, it is impossible to remain silent. Whenever he makes a way for us through all our trials, we cannot help but share our joy. So, sing along with Vertical Worship, and sing out your praise!

Lyrics:

[Verse 1]
We worship the God who was
We worship the God who is
We worship the God who evermore will be
He opened the prison doors
He parted the raging sea
My God, He holds the victory

[Chorus]
There's joy in the house of the Lord
There's joy in the house of the Lord today
And we won't be quiet
We shout out Your praise
There's joy in the house of the Lord
Our God is surely in this place
And wе won't be quiet
We shout out Your praisе
(Oh-oh-oh) We shout out Your praise

[Verse 2]
We sing to the God who heals
We sing to the God who saves
We sing to the God who always makes a way
'Cause He hung up on that Cross
Then He rose up from that grave
My God's still rolling stones away

[Chorus]
There's joy in the house of the Lord
There's joy in the house of the Lord today
And we won't be quiet
We shout out Your praise
There's joy in the house of the Lord
Our God is surely in this place
And we won't be quiet
We shout out Your praise

[Bridge]
We were the beggars
Now we’re royalty
We were the prisoners
Now we're running free
We are forgiven, accepted
Redeemed by His grace
Let the house of the Lord sing praise
'Cause we were the beggars
Now we're royalty
We were the prisoners
Now we're running free
We are forgiven, accepted
Redeemed by His grace
Let the house of the Lord sing praise


[Chorus]
There's joy in the house of the Lord (There is joy in the house)
There's joy in the house of the Lord today
And we won't be quiet (Oh yeah!)
We shout out Your praise
There's joy in the house of the Lord (There is joy, there is joy)
Our God is surely in this place
And we won't be quiet
We shout out Your praise
There's joy in the house of the Lord
There's joy in the house of the Lord today
And we won't be quiet
We shout out Your praise
There's joy in the house of the Lord (There is joy, there is joy)
Our God is surely in this place
And we won't be quiet (We won't be quiet)
We shout out Your praise

[Outro]
We shout out Your praise
There is joy in this house
There is joy in this house today
We shout out Your praise
We shout out Your praise

#essentialworship #verticalworship #houseofthelord


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0tuw7cGf80ySufvcSWLZBL

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjriTb_IBTU

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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