Psalm 46
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Psalm 46
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The lord is my refuge and strength
Therefore i will not be afraid
Though the mountains give way
And fall into the sea
He will come and rescue me
The lord comes to me at break of day
He reaches down to guide me in his ways
Though the oceans roar
In this dark and stormy sea
He will come and rescue me
Halleluyah, he is with me
Halleluyah, we cannot be moved
Halleluyah, he is with me
Halleluyah, i rest secure
Be still and know that he is god
He will be exalted over all
Come and behold his strength and majesty
Yet he will come and rescue me
Halleluyah, he is with me
Halleluyah, we cannot be moved
Halleluyah, he is with me
Halleluyah, i rest secure
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