What It Comes To - The O.C. Supertones



     
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What It Comes To Lyrics


Every now and then I have a moment of authentication
Reveals the man inside me like illumination
Trial by fire... "purification"
The day I die is the day that it's doneYou might not realize when it comes
And only overcome it by the grace of the son
Just try to stand your ground take it head on
Every moment in my life comes down to this oneAt a fork in the road, only two ways to go
The one untraveled; and the one that you know
The broad and the wrong; or the tight and the right
So die in the dim; or fight in the lightSo it comes down to this
That Jesus Christ was betrayed by a kiss
Judas. When he faced his moment; he failed
Imprisoned in hell with a bail of three nails
This is what it comes toIt's me against my desires and inclinations
Pass through the fire into salvation
Bring water to the thirsty like irrigation
When you go "toe to toe", you don't go "one on one"With Christ in my place in substitution
Showed me his grace is propitiation

Heard the devil laugh, and he thought he had won
But then came the comeback and resurrectionEverybody listen I need your attention
Only the wise will accept instruction
Fools laugh at knowledge and reject wisdom
Inevitably leading to destructionNow it's on you. It's your decision
The forecast of the future is confrontation
The beast or the King like revelation
A battle for your soul like Armageddon

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The Orange County Supertones (a.k.a. The O.C. Supertones a.k.a. The Supertones) is a Christian ska band hailing from Orange County, California. The band was formerly signed to BEC Recordings before becoming an independent band for its final tour. Beginning with a more traditional ska sound, the Supertones moved next to a harder rock sound, which eventually changed again with more of a pop-rock influence. By the early 2000's, the Supertones was one of the major bands in CCM. They headlined with The Newsboys and Audio Adrenaline on the first Festival Con Dios.

Read more about The O.C. Supertones on Last.fm.


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