| Let the Church be the Church let the people rejoice for we settled the question,
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| we’ve made our choice.
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| Let the anthem ring out, songs of victory sound, for the Church triumfent is
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| alive and well.
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| Let the Church be the Church let the people rejoice for we settled the question
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| we’ve made a choise.
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| Let the anthem ring out songs of victory sound for the Church triumfent is
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| alive and well.
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| Oooh this old ships been through battles before, storms and tempests,
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| and rocks on the shore.
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| Though the hule it may be battered, down inside its safe inside,
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| it will carry it’s cargo to the Port in the Sky (in the sky).
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| God has always had a people, many a foolish concurer has made the mistake of
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| thinking that because he has forced the Church of Jesus Christ out of sight,
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| that he has stilled it’s voice and sniffed out its life.
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| But God has always had a people.
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| The powerful current of a rushing river is not dernished because it’s force to
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| flow underground.
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| The purest water is the stream that bursts crystal clear into the sunlight
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| after it’s fought it’s way through solid rock.
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| There’s been charaltons, who like Simon the Majician, sought to barter on the
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| open market that power that cannot be bought or sold.
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| But God has always had a people, men that could not be bought and women who
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| were beyond purchase.
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| Yes God has always had a people.
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| There have been times of a |