Holy Roar
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Holy Roar
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Trees of life are blooming
Your word plants the seed and we feel it growing
Your kindness leading to repentance
We see traces
Of deliverance
Lord, thank You for mercy
Oh, can you hear it?
It's the song of the redeemed
The pursuit of passion for the one who set us free
Oh, can you hear it?
We're crying out for more
Listen to our song
It's turning into a Holy Roar
Rivers of renewal
Spirit whisper a revival
And send us rushing
Open hearts with hopes of unity
Servants to love in lost humanity
Lord, send us reaching
Oh, we come rejoicing and singing and crying out to you, Lord
Can you hear the Holy Roar
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Who performs "Holy Roar"?
Christy Nockels performs "Holy Roar", and this lyric page sits inside the Christy Nockels catalog on LyroVerse.
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