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Red Rocks Worship - Now Here - In Studio (CCM)

Red Rocks Worship - Now Here - In Studio
On Friday, June 24, Red Rocks Worship shared a studio version of the track 'Now Here'. We are happy to be able to share the lyrics with you. The official audio can be heard below.

Red Rocks Worship sings about how our fears and burdens are relative once we understand how we all fit into God's plan. He restores hope, removes fear, and covers us with His grace. Nothing can defeat us when He is close by. We know He is on His way, and all that remains is for you to decide: "Will you open the door and let Him into your heart and life?"


Lyrics:
 
Where was the darkness
When hope was restored
Where was despair
When my God split the shores

Where was defeat
When the Lord took a breath
When He stood in pow’r
By the grave that he left

Nowhere (nowhere)
Nowhere (nowhere)
Nowhere is the fear
When my king resurrects
Nowhere (nowhere)
Nowhere (nowhere)
Nowhere was the doubt
When my king conquered death

Where was the sorrow
When dry bones arose
And where was the pain
When the sick touched the robe

And where was disgrace
When the King laid to rest
The stronghold of sin
By the grace he possessed

I see joy rising
I hear hope calling
I see fear hiding
I hear chains falling
I see walls shaking
I hear doubt running
My God’s on his way
Yes, he is coming

Here (now here)
Now here (now here)
Now here in his presence
My shame disappears
Now here (now here)
Now here (now here)
I stand undefeated
When Jesus is near

I see joy rising
I hear hope calling
I see fear hiding
I hear chains falling
I see walls shaking
I hear doubt running
My God’s on his way
Yes, he is coming

My God’s on his way
My God’s on his way
My God’s on his way
Yes, he is coming

My God’s on his way
My God’s on his way
My God’s on his way
Yes, he is coming


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4hgrcAj2dsBf9Nen7IV3kg

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