If Sunday Had Not Come
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If Sunday Had Not Come
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Suppose the stone had never stirred
Death had had the final word
What if the forces of darkness there had won
What if Christ was not alive
And every hope had been denied
Where would we be if Sunday had not come
Oh what if Sunday had not come
What if the Son had never dawned
What if eternity was eternally gone
What if the One who came to save
Had never risen from the grave
Oh what if Sunday had not come
Imagine Christ had come in vain
No one there to cleanse our stain
Death was triumphant when all was said and done
What if prophets all were wrong
The cross had silenced Jesus' song
Where would we be if Sunday had not come
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