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Psalm 145

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Shane and Shane Canonical path: /shane-and-shane/psalm-145 Related lyric paths: 6
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Psalm 145

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Great is the Lord, so worthy of praise

Great is the Lord

One generation will commend Your kingdom

To one another they will speak of You

And I will meditate on Your wonder

And they, they will speak of Your glorious splendor

Of Your majesty, everyday I'll praise thee

Forever and ever

Everyday I will praise

For You open Your hand

And satisfy desires of all things

My God the King

The Lord is gracious

And slow to anger

He is rich in love

He is good to all

All who call on Him

In truth He is near to

And He hears their cry

And saves them

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