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Sovereign Grace Music - God Is Faithful (Psalm 114) - Live (CCM)

Sovereign Grace Music - God Is Faithful (Psalm 114) - Live
On Friday, June 24, Sovereign Grace Music shared new music with this track titled 'God Is Faithful (Psalm 114) - Live'. 

Psalm 114 has been called the most exquisitely crafted of all the Psalms because of its four perfectly matched two-line stanzas, smoothly flowing parallelism, use of personification, and mounting suspense. All of this literary brilliance works together to highlight the central theme of the entire Old Testament, if not the entire Bible. In their song 'God Is Faithful (Psalm 114),' Sovereign Grace Music has beautifully captured the essence of the message.

We are so happy to be able to share the lyrics with you. The official audio can be heard below.
  

Lyrics:

VERSE 1
God brought out His people with a strong and mighty hand
Took them out of slavery to behold the Promised Land
Mountains fled before them and the seas turned back and ran
And they saw that He was good

CHORUS 1
God is faithful to His promise
He is with us, He is with us
God is faithful, God is faithful to His own

VERSE 2
God has come to free us from the bondage of our sin
Tasting of His kindness we cannot go back again
Leads us through the desert to the rivers of His grace
Working all things for our good

VERSE 3
We have known Your mercy and Your love as in the past
If days be few or many You will guide us to the last
You have said it, we believe it, every promise holding fast
For we know that You are good

CHORUS 2
God is faithful to His promise
He is with us, He is with us
God is faithful, God is faithful to His own
You are faithful to Your promise, You are with us, You are with us
You are faithful, You are faithful to Your own


#godisfaithful #unchanginggod #sovereigngracemusic


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1eJMVJWIg0emJOoFvjBQHK

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71BTE1Wvat8

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