See the pain in His face
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See the pain in His face
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We all have times of misery
When we ask God why do we go through this all
But we know one man that has suffered more
His name is Jesus and He suffered for you and me
See the pain in Jesus' face
When they pierce His hand
See the pain in Jesus' face
When they pierce His feet
See the pain in Jesus' face
When he take the sins from us away
We always blame God for things that happend
And we seem to forget the deeds He did for us
When He chose to go to Calvary
And took all of our shame away
See the pain in Jesus' face
When they pierce His hand
See the pain in Jesus' face
When they pierce His feet
See the pain in Jesus' face
When he take the sins from us away
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