Behold
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Behold
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So many choices for a man to make
So many ways that he can go
But all the kingdoms in a thousand worlds
Could not replace the peace I know
The things of earth can never satisfy
The hunger deep in me
Behold the Lamb of God
Reaching out his nail scarred hand
He wants to lift you up
Give you strength so you can stand
It's only natural for a man to dream
To reach for stars above himself
My life was cluttered with shattered dreams
Before I learned to seek your will
You are the rain that falls on thirsty ground
And the light that opens windows in my soul
Behold the Lamb of God
Reaching out his nail scarred hand
He wants to lift you up
He'll give you strength so you can stand
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