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You, You, You

You, You, You
You can trust God
You can take Him at His Word and give him your heart

You, You, You
You can trust God
It doesn't matter who you are you can trust God

You don't have to be the fastest, strongest
You don't have to hold your breath the longest
You don't have to be a star
It doesn't matter who you are

Raise your hands and repeat after me

You can trust God definitely! You can trust God definitely!

Royalty

God made me who I'm meant to be

He loves me just the way I am

God made me who I'm meant to be
He has treated me so amazing
For this simple reason
I am happy to be me

Whoooa-Whoooa!

My God watches over me

Whoooa-Whoooa, I feel like royalty

For this simple reason
I am happy to be me

I am happy to be me, Whoa! Whoa!

Every Move I Make

Na na na na na na na

Every move I make
I make in You
You make me move, Jesus
Every breath I take
I breathe in You

Every step I take
I take in You
You are my way, Jesus
Every breath I take
I breathe in You

Waves of mercy
Waves of grace
Everywhere I look
I see Your face
Your love has captured me
Oh my God, this love
How can it be
Stand Strong

Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!

We will trust, trust in God alone We will stand, stand upon His Word

And whatever comes our way

We are strong, and we are brave

His truth, truth will be our guide through the day and the darkest night

Our God will give us strength
We are strong, and we are brave

And we will stand together, stand forever
We will stand strong
Standing up for God each day

We will stand

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