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GS Samuel - I Exalt You Lord (Gospel)


If you are looking for a song to uplift your spirits and bring you closer to God, 'I Exalt You Lord' by GS Samuel is a must-listen. The song is a powerful declaration of praise and gratitude to God for his faithfulness and love.

The lyrics of the song are simple and repetitive, but they pack a powerful punch. The chorus declares, 'You are the raging Lion of Judah, the bright and morning star, full of grace, Lord, you're the rock of my salvation, I exalt, I exalt you Lord.' The verses then follow with a call to praise God with our lips and our hearts, and to testify to his goodness in our lives.

GS Samuel - I Exalt You LordWhat I love about this song is that it's not just a one-time declaration of praise, but it's a call to make worship and exaltation of God a lifestyle. The background of the song speaks to this as well, as GS Samuel shares how the worship of God is not always easy, but it is a lifestyle and eternal life. The song is an invitation to join in that lifestyle of praise and worship.

'I Exalt You Lord' is a powerful song that will bring you closer to God and remind you of his goodness and faithfulness in your life. I highly encourage you to give it a listen and let the lyrics and melody uplift your heart and spirit.


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Gs-samuel-i-exalt-you-lord-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0IvK4kb7ez4yvBvWZtPoIk

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JuHlhplzRA

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