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464. Jesus Christ Is Lord

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Refrain:
Jesus Christ is Lord.
Jesus Christ is Lord.

1 He did not hold to his equality with God,
for he did empty himself to be as one of us,
to be as one of us. [Refrain]

2 He chose the will of God through death upon a cross,
and God did raise him up, exalting him on high,
exalting him on high. [Refrain]

3 And so God gave to him a name above all names.
May all in heaven and earth proclaim him now as Lord,
proclaim him now as Lord. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: He did not hold to his equality with God
Title: Jesus Christ Is Lord
Author: Ken Canedo, b. 1953
Refrain First Line: Jesus Christ is Lord
Language: English
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Topic: The Liturgical Year: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
Copyright: © 1998, 2004, spiritandsong.com, a division of OCP
ONE LICENSE: 89692
Tune Information
Name: [He did not hold to his equality with God]
Composer: Ken Canedo
Arranger (choral): Craig S. Kingsbury, b. 1952
Key: E Major
Copyright: © 2004, 2008, Ken Canedo. Published by spiritandsong.com, a division of OCP



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