God Of Second Chances
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God Of Second Chances
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Great redeemer
We humbly respond
To the call of your love
Gracious father
Like a child we run
With our arms lifted up
So let the praises rise
You're the god of second chances
You're the god who still romances
We're in awe before you now
And our hearts are bowing down
You're the god of all the ages
Who are we that you would save us
We're in awe before you now
And our hearts are crying out
Hallelujah to our god
Hallelujah to our god
Righteous savior
By your wounds we are healed
Your compassion draws us here
How amazing
Is the mercy of the cross
That you would reach out for us
So let the praises rise
You rescue with unfailing love
Hallelujah to our god
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Carlos Whittaker performs "God Of Second Chances", and this lyric page sits inside the Carlos Whittaker catalog on LyroVerse.
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