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The Lion The Lamb and the Teacher

Praise and Poetry by Angelina

The Lion The Lamb and the Teacher

The begotten son of the father
Prince of kings of the Earth
The holy One of Israel
Immaculately concepted at birth

The one who died for sinners
As a sacrificial lamb
Preacher and teacher incarnation of God
Yes… You are The Great I Am

You led the crowds with parables
To teach of the holy way
What a wonderful counselor indeed
A price we could never repay

A true miracle worker
And the maker of all ways
Bringer of dead back to life
Son of The God who stays

The one who’s roar is much mightier
Than Satan’s mocking snare
The valiant defender of his church
The lion of Judah is here

The one who wins every battle
The debts that you have paid
And where that stone rolled away
An empty tomb where you once laid

The merciful and forgiving one
As it was finished upon the cross
Freeing us of spiritual death
At no greater a cost

Hallelujah!!! Hosanna!!!
Glory be and Amen
You are the Christ Jesus
To come from the clouds again

Angelina

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