Power to Redeem (feat. All Sons & Daughters) - Lauren Daigle

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Power to Redeem (feat. All Sons & Daughters) Lyrics

You take what is
And you make it beautiful
When love floods in,
We're resorted forever more

With breath that brings the dead to life,
With words that pierce the dark with light
Only by the blood are we set free.
With mercy strong to carry shame
and nail it to a tree You alone
hold the power to redeem.


No guilt competes
with innocence crucified.
No grave can hold what your grace has justified.
With breath that brings the dead to life,
With words that pierce the dark with light
Only by the blood are we set free.
With mercy strong to carry shame
and nail it to a tree You alone
hold the power to redeem.

Rejoice oh child of God
Lift your eyes to see
With every morning light,
Again we are redeemed

Rejoice oh child of God
Lift your eyes to see
With every morning light,
Again we are redeemed

With breath it brings the dead to life,
With words that pierce the dark with light
Only by the blood are we set free.
With mercy strong to carry shame
and nail it to a tree You alone
hold the power to redeem.

Oh you alone, hold the power to redeem
Oh you alone, hold the power to redeem
Oh you alone, hold the power to redeem

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Lauren Ashley Daigle (born September 9, 1991) is an American contemporary Christian music singer from Lafayette, Louisiana. Daigle is signed to the Centricity Music label. Daigle was awarded the New Artist of the Year at the 2015 GMA Dove Awards; "How Can It Be" won the Song of the Year for the year. Daigle's album, "How Can It Be," was nominated for a 2016 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album. Daigle grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana in an environment of Zydeco, Blues and Cajun music. Because she contracted a contagious disease while in high school, she completed two years of homeschooling/distance education. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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