| oh…
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| I will arise!
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| Despite my situation, oh… (Psalm 71: 20 & Phil 4: 12)
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| I will arise (Isaiah 35: 3−4)
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| Amidst great tribulation (Psalm 55: 2 & Psalm 31: 7)
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| I will arise
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| Stand up! |
| (Isaiah 7: 9b & Psalm 40: 2)
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| Well I’ve been rejected before (Psalm 41: 9)
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| But not like this (Psalm 25: 16−17)
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| But never like this
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| I’ve been used and abused for so long (Psalm 25: 16)
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| Been down for so long (Psalm 73: 21)
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| It’s time to resist, yeah
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| Well it’s time for me to make a change (Psalm 86: 7)
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| And start to give, I’ll give You the praise (Malachi 4: 2 & Eph 1: 3)
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| Gonna worship You in all of my days (Psalm 95: 6)
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| And then my spirit shall raise (Isaiah 40: 31)
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| I’ll Arise!
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| Beauty instead of ashes (Isaiah 61: 3)
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| And Joy instead of my pain (Psalm 126: 6)
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| He’s come to bind up the broken hearted (Psalm 147: 3 & Isaiah 61: 1)
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| And this affliction is never in vain (Psalm 119: 67, Isaiah 48: 10 & Psalm 119:
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| Beauty up from the ashes
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| And hope, hope from my despair (Isaiah 40: 31)
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| Weeping may endure for the evening
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| But in the morning joy will be there! |
| (Psalm 30: 5)
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| Arise, arise, arise!
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| Ooh you’ve got to stand up and rise! |