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I Know that My Redeemer Lives

February 19, 2006 | By Charmaine Yoest
"For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth . . ." Job 19:25

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Getting ready for church this morning I'm listening to "I Know My Redeemer Liveth" -- over and over -- sung by the incomparable Nicole C. Mullen.

She sang yesterday at the NRB Women's Luncheon. She is an amazing performer.

Watch a video of her singing the song here.

The very same God that spins things in orbit

runs to the weary, the worn and the weak

And the same gentle hands that hold me when I'm broken

They conquered death to bring me victory

Now I know my Redeemer lives

I know my Redeemer lives

Let all creation testify

Let this life within me cry

I know my Redeemer, He lives"


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