| Michael Card
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| Hebrews 4:14 — 5:10 & 7:11−28
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| In the days of old the priest would come
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| With a lifeless sacrifice
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| While the crowd in anxious silence
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| Would wait outside
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| As he entered in his temple
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| They hoped he would be heard
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| God would give them a tomorrow
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| And the priest would stay alive
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| Their only choice, their only hope
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| Would he be heard
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| Their only way they might be saved
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| Would he be heard
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| In the fullness of the promise time
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| The Final Priest did come
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| And He offered up a living sacrifice
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| Now we His children wait for Him
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| With hope and joyful praise
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| For we know that God has heard Him
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| For we know that He was raised
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| He offered cheerful praise and He was heard
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| He offered up His life and He was heard
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| So let us fix our eyes upon
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| The priest whom God did hear
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| For the joy that was before Him
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| He overcame the fear
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| Oh, once and all He paid the cost
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| Enduring all the shame
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| Taking up the cruel cross
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| Ignoring all the pain
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| Repeat Chorus |