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As it is in Heaven

Angels are singing the song of victory !

The hosts of heaven dance and rejoice night and day 

as the King of Glory appears in the cloud.

From His heavenly throne, 

He looks down to earth with love.

The King is majestically clothed 

with the royal garment of compassion.

The staff in His hand is made of pure gold, 

He holds the scepter of justice.

He is surrounded by angels 

and an army of chariots and horses.

His eyes are like blazing fire, 

His face is like the sun.

People from all nations gather together in awe, 

For no one can believe what their eyes are beholding.

Falling on their knees and bowing their heads,

They worship the King of kings.

All the people of the earth, from the least to the greatest,

they hail and shout:

“Praise be to the King, who was, who is, and who is to come !

You are the Lord of lords and King of kings.

May Your power, Your reign and Your throne stand forever. 

Long live O King of heaven!”

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