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The Lord is my confidence

You have shaped me into Your perfect likeness
and called me to walk in Your glorious light.
As The LORD is my confidence and my salvation, I will have no fear.

The only sound I hear now is the heavenly symphony surrounding me.

Jesus, You are the Messiah, the Son of God,
and my faith in You is unwavering.

I am free from fear, for THE LORD is my true confidence.
In You, I have found redemption; You are my strong tower,
and Your fortress surrounds me.

The power in the blood of Jesus has saved my soul.
Before the universe, I stand as an overcomer,
for Jesus has rescued and ransomed me from death.

I praise my King and Savior—I am truly alive now.
I am free from fear, for THE LORD is my steadfast confidence evermore. Amen

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