Heaven Came To The Rescue
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Heaven Came To The Rescue
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Came and rescued me
I was saved by the power
That created the Earth and the sea
Heaven′s angels
Came and rescued me
I was saved by the power
That created the Earth and the sea
Only faith in the end
Delivered me from the lion's den
When heaven came to the rescue, the rescue
Me
Oh, yeah
Heaven came to the rescue
The rescue
Rescue
Nowhere to run to, nowhere to hide my face
I was sentenced to die for
Calling on Heaven′s name
There was an unseen power
Defending me from the other side
Was flying and standing
Right here And heaven's angels
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