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The Roar - Chris Tomlin



     
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I waited for the Lord
He turned and heard my cry
His mercy opened up my eyes
When I couldn’t see and my strength was failing me
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
I heard the voice that calms the raging sea
He came to me, came to me
When I needed the Lord
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
I waited for the Lord
He appeared in blinding light
He led me through the darkest night
When I couldn’t see and my strength was failing me
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
I heard the voice that calms the raging sea

He came to me, came to me
When I needed the Lord,
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
I lifted my hands
He lifted me out
All praise to the Savior, all worship to God
With all that I am
With all in my heart
All praise to the Savior, all worship to God
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
I heard the voice that calms the raging sea
He came to me, came to me
When I needed the Lord,
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
You came to me, came to me
When I needed You, Lord
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
I heard the roar of the lion of Judah
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Christopher Dwayne Tomlin (born May 4, 1972) is a Christian worship leader and songwriter from Grand Saline, Texas, United States. He is a staff member at Austin Stone Community Church and is signed to EMI's sixstepsrecords. Tomlin also leads worship at many Passion events. Some of his most well-known songs are How Great Is Our God, Forever, Famous One, We Fall Down and Holy Is the Lord.

According to the Christian Copyright Licensing International, Tomlin is the most sung Christian artist in the United States. He was awarded Male Vocalist at the 2006 and 2007 Gospel Music Awards, and was named Artist of the Year in 2007.

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