Larnelle Harris - Blessing and Honor Lyrics

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Blessing and Honor

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What Are The Lyrics For Blessing and Honor By Larnelle Harris?
Blessing and honor to our God
Lift up the name of Jesus He has redeemed us from this world He is the one who saves us Christ has risen from the dead And He has given us new life And raised us up with Him To worship at His glorious throne Blessing and honor to our God Lift up the name of Jesus He has redeemed us from this world He is the one who saves us Blessing and honor to our God Lift up the name of Jesus He has redeemed us from this world He is the one who saves us Oh, worthy is the Lamb to receive Power, glory and riches Praise, wisdom and might Blessing and dominion, now until forever Blessing and honor to our God Lift up the name of Jesus He has redeemed us from this world He is the one who saves us Christ has risen from the dead And He has given us new life And raised us up with Him To worship at His glorious throne Blessing and honor to our God Lift up the name of Jesus He has redeemed us from this world He is the one who saves us Blessing and honor to our God Lift up the name of Jesus He has redeemed us from this world He is the one who saves us Jesus the Saviour Blessing and honor to our God |
Who Wrote Blessing and Honor By Larnelle Harris?
David Hamilton, David Ross Hamilton, Greg Nelson
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What's The Duration Of The Blessing and Honor By Larnelle Harris?The duration of Blessing and Honor is 2:56 minutes and seconds. |
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