Lyrics of 'Our God Is Mercy' by Brenton Brown

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Our God is mercy, our God is mercy
If your heart is heavy, if your soul is thirsty
There is a refuge, a home for the lonely
Cause our God is near, our God is near
Our God is near, our God is near
[x2]

The kingdom of our God is near
Lift your eyes, lift your eyes
The hope of Heaven's drawing near
Lift your eyes, lift your eyes
You're blessed if you've been torn apart
You're blessed if you've a broken heart
Cause hope is waiting at the door
Salvation's near

Cause our God is mercy, our God is mercy
If your heart is heavy, if your soul is thirsty
There is a refuge, a home for the lonely
Cause our God is near, our God is near
Our God is near, our God is near

Lift up your eyes, lift up your eyes
Lift up your eyes and sing
[x4]

Cause our God is mercy, our God is mercy
If your heart is heavy, if your soul is thirsty
There is a refuge, a home for the lonely
Cause our God is near, our God is near
Our God is near, our God is near
Our God is near, our God is near

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