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Where Would We Be - Matt Redman



     
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When I stand before Your throne
Dressed in glory not my own
What a joy I'll sing of on that day
No more tears or broken dreams
Forgotten is the minor key
Everything as it was meant to be
[Chorus]
And we will worship, worship
Forever in Your presence we will sing
We will worship, worship You
An endless hallelujah to the King
I will see You as You are
Love You with unsinning heart
And see how much You paid to bring me home
Not till then, Lord, shall I know
Not till then, how much I owe

Everything I am before Your throne
[Chorus]
No more tears, no more shame
No more sin or sorrow ever known again
No more fears, no more pain
We will see You face to face
See You face to face
[Chorus x2]
An endless hallelujah to the King
We'll sing an endless hallelujah to the King
To the King
Sing an endless hallelujah
To You, to you
Forever and ever
And Ever and ever
Saints and angels
Living creatures
All the hosts of heaven
Hallelujah hallelujah
To You
An endless hallelujah
[Chorus]
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written by CHRIS TOMLIN, JONAS MYRIN, TIMOTHY JOHN WANSTALL, MATT REDMAN
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Matt Redman is a British christian songwriter, and was one of the main worship leaders associated with the Soul Survivor organization. He is now with Passion Conferences and an artist for Six Steps Records. He has authored and edited multiple books on Christian worship, including "The Unquenchable Worshipper" and the book Facedown which accompanied the album. Some of his most popular songs include Heart of Worship, Let Everything That Has Breath, Once Again, and Blessed Be Your Name, the latter winning the "Worship Song of the Year" award in the 2005 GMA music awards.

Read more about Matt Redman on Last.fm.


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