Let The People Praise
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Let The People Praise
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Our God is the God of gods
Our Lord is the Lord of kings
The revealer of secrets, of mysteries unknown
Let the people praise our God
His sovereign rule will last forever
His kingdom won't decline or fall
He does as He pleases both in Heaven and Earth
Who am I that I should question Him at all?
He lifts up kings and brings them low again
He shows us what is right from wrong
God of all time we give You thanks and praise
For you have made us wise and You have made us strong
Everything He does is right and all His ways are just
Those who walk in pride He is able to humble
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Aaron Shust performs "Let The People Praise", and this lyric page sits inside the Aaron Shust catalog on LyroVerse.
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