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Redeemer Lyrics. Verse 1 Who taught the sun. Where to stand in the morning. And who taught the ocean. You can only come this far. And who showed the moon. Where to hide till evening.

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Who taught the sun where to stand in the morning?
And who told the ocean you can only come this far?
And who showed the moon where to hide 'til evening?
Whose words alone can catch a falling star?

I know my Redeemer lives
I know my Redeemer lives
Let all creation testify
Let this life within me cry
I know my Redeemer lives

The very same God who spins things in orbit
Runs to the weary the worn and the weak
And the same gentle hands that hold me when I'm broken
They conquered death to bring me victory

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I know my Redeemer lives
I know my Redeemer lives
Let all creation testify
Let this life within me cry
I know my Redeemer lives

He lives to take away my shame
Oh, He lives, forever I'll proclaim
That the payment for my sin
Was the precious life He gave
But now He's alive and there's an empty grave

I know my Redeemer lives
I know my Redeemer lives

I know my Redeemer lives
I know my Redeemer lives
Let all creation testify
Let this life within me cry
I know my Redeemer lives

I know He lives
I walk with Him
I talked with this morning
The grave is empty
I know, I know my Redeemer lives

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