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Phil Wickham
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This is the Day
Phil Wickham
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Can you hear it?
The gentle voice of the Spirit
There's no reason to fear it
He's calling You to life
Just surrender
Run into the arms of the Father
The night is finally over
Take a step into the light
(Chorus)
This is the day when the lost are found
This is the day for a new beginning
Amazing grace how sweet the sound
Can you hear all the angels are singing
This is the day
The day when life begins
Can you see it?
A light shines into the darkness
Bringing hope to the hopeless
It's leading you to life
This is the day
When all your sins are washed away
In the waves of His unending grace
Forever you're alive
Chorus
Have no fear
Salvation has come and He is here
Have no fear
Salvation has come and He is here
Have no fear
Have no fear
This is the day when the lost are found
This is your beginning
Amazing grace how sweet the sound
I can hear the angels sing
Chorus
This is the day
The day when life begins
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