Total Praise
Total Praise lyrics by Youthful Praise. Total Praise As perfomed by Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir From CD: High and Lifted Up Words and Music by Richard Smallwood...
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Total Praise
As perfomed by Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir
From CD: High and Lifted Up
Words and Music by Richard Smallwood
Arranged by Carol Cymbala
(Also performed by Richard Smallwood)
Lord, I will lift up my eyes to the hills
Knowing my help is coming from You
Your peace You give me
In time of the storm
You are the source of my strength
You are the strength of my life
I lift up my hands in total praise to You
AMEN…
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AMEN…
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AMEN…
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