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The Presence of the Most High

His presence fills me with delight,
I worship Him with excellent praise.
Where Your presence leads me, Lord,
I will represent You all my days.

Where Your presence dwells, my heart will reside,
There I find the fullness of joy.
My soul is refreshed, my spirit revived,
A peace that no evil can destroy.

Where Your presence is, I shall not be shaken,
For You are my Solid Foundation.
At Your feet, I gain wisdom, never forsaken,
My Refuge, my safe Armor.

In Your presence, great wonders unfold,
Chains are loosed, and captives go free.
The brokenhearted find comfort untold,
And prison gates are broken for me.

The blind see, the deaf hear Your call,
The lame walk, the sick are made well.
The dead are raised, to answer Your thrall,
And the gospel to the poor, we tell.

The hungry are fed, the thirsty find quench,
Kings and rulers bow down in grace.
Angels forever sing and sing with a wrench,
Forever rejoicing in this place.

Hallelujah, praise Him, forever and ever,
For in His presence, we are victorious and loved,
Now and forever, we shall never,
Cease to worship, in His glory, so glorious!

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