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The Victor's Song

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1 “Saved by grace,” O let us sing the victor’s song,
Lifting heart and voice to join angelic throng;
Christ in Pow’r has conquered sin’s domain,
Through the grace He went, and rose again;
Let us tell the story
Of His matchless glory,
Praising Christ, the Lamb for sinners slain.

Refrain:
“Saved by grace!” O send the news to ev’ry nation;
Christ, the Son of God, has died for all creation;
Praise Him, praise Him
Give Him adoration;
Join ye all with glad acclaim,
Praise His great name.

2 “Saved by grace,” again take up the glad refrain;
Christ, the Lord of lords, will reign on earth again.
Sorrow shall depart from earth’s oppressed,
No more groans shall rise from hearts distressed;
When on clouds descending,
While all knees are bending,
He shall bring the nations into rest. [Refrain]

Source: Spiritual Life Songs: of the Radio Church #140

Author: James V. Reid

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First Line: Saved by grace, O let us sing the victor's song
Title: The Victor's Song
Author: James V. Reid
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Saved by grace! O send the news to every nation

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