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"Devotion"

 "Devotion"

Hillsong Untied


I've been running to be one who sees;

I've been working this salvation out on my knees

There is nothing better than knowing we are redeemed

I'm believing

Trusting in creative hands

I am praying for our world to bow to 

Your plan and this one thought is unmistakable

To take up my cross and follow You Lord


When You stand the tall trees and mountains bow

When You speak the fiercest of ocean is still 

And I see the sinner seek devotion 

The lost become chosen and I fall to my knees


I'm forgiven by a Saviour

Who did not deserve death

He was blameless 

I was lost in shamefulness 

I'm delivered but it doesn't seem right

Unless I keep my eyes focused on the Saviour who gave His life

In the middle of a world that denies it believe 

It is breaking apart at the very seams

There is one thing to be alive for

To take up this cross and follow You Lord


When You stand the tall trees and mountains bow

When You speak the fiercest of ocean is still 

And I see the sinner seek devotion 

The lost become chosen and I fall to my knees


I will take up my cross and follow Lord where You lead me

I will take up my cross and follow wherever You go

I will take up my cross and follow Lord where You lead me

I will take up my cross and follow wherever You go


When You stand the tall trees and mountains bow

When You speak the fiercest of ocean is still 

And I see the sinner seek devotion 

The lost become chosen and I fall to my knees

When You stand the tall trees and mountains bow

When You speak the fiercest of ocean is still 

And I see the sinner seek devotion 

The lost become chosen and I fall to my knees


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