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lyrics
Into darkness came Light Himself
Leaving His glory, forsaking His wealth
The host of Heaven stood in silence as they observed
The only begotten Son of the Father reach down to serve
But men loved darkness more than the light
He came rejected, He came despised
Pierced and defiled by the ones He formed
For our iniquity the Son of God was torn
Laid in the grave by those He created, those He came to save
The blood of the pure and innocent One was on the hands He made
But all of Heaven would rejoice, and all the world would see
That all the pow'rs of Hell could not hold back the risen King
Emmanuel, God with us
Emmanuel, God with us
Before He ascended, these words, He left with us
"I leave you not as orphans, I'll lift you from the dust
All your wounds and sorrows will soon be wiped away
When the Bright and Morning Star comes shining like the day"
And He will bring justice to everyone held captive
And He will reign in righteousness on the throne of David
Oh He will bring justice to everyone held captive
And He will reign in righteousness on the throne of David
credits
from All That's Pure and Beautiful,
released November 12, 2015
Words by Gabrielle Elliott
Music by Gabrielle Elliott and David Mahler
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