Still the Cross
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Still the Cross
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Sometimes it seems
the world is unravelin’ around us
we fear it all
may one day come undone
we can’t forget
the One who came before us
to forgive the past
and bring hope for what’s to come
when it all comes crashin’ down
the cross still stands alone
and on this our faith is built and our
courage is made strong
when the world falls apart
and you fear for your heart
there’s a tower of peace
it’s still the cross
so bring your sick and your poor
and your longing for more
to the place of relief
it’s still the cross
there is hope for the lost
It’s still the cross
Sometimes it seems
That I have been forgotten
I don’t know how
I can make it on my own
But the One who said
I will never be forsaken
He still hears my prayer
and I’ll never be alone
when it all comes crashin’ down
the cross still stands alone
and on this our faith is built and our
courage is made strong
when the world falls apart
and you fear for your heart
there’s a tower of peace
it’s still the cross
so bring your sick and your poor
and your longing for more
to the place of relief
it’s still the cross
Though the world may not confess
You and Your holiness
One day, all will see
You in all Your majesty
And the cross will stand alone
As the place that You made known
Your love for all mankind
Till then, in it we’ll hide
SOFTER
when the world falls apart
and you fear for your heart
there’s a tower of peace
it’s still the cross
so bring your sick and your poor
and your longing for more
to the place of relief
it’s still the cross
there is hope for the lost
ALL IN LOUD
when the world falls apart
and you fear for your heart
there’s a tower of peace
it’s still the cross
so bring your sick and your poor
and your longing for more
to the place of relief
it’s still the cross
there is hope for the lost
it’s still the cross
there is hope for the lost
it’s still the cross
there is hope for the lost
It’s still the cross
It’s still the cross
- ©New Spring Publishing
- Jeromy Deibler, Scott Williamson, Donna Smith
printed from https://www.1christian.net/rwtc