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Newsflash Singers - A Door Was Opened Lyrics



Newsflash Singers - A Door Was Opened Lyrics




A door was opened and John could hear
A voice like a trumpet saying come up here
Then John could see the elders on a throne
Dressed in white garments with crowns of their own

They fell down and worshiped at the lambs holy feet
And cast all their crowns that they couldn't keep
They worshiped their God they praised Him as Christ
They worshiped their Saviour 'cause He paid their price
They praised Him as Jesus as God's only Son
They worshiped their king and His kingdom to come

A door was opened and John went in
He saw the plagues waiting to punish man's sin
He saw angels,. vials ready to pour
While elders worshiped the one they adore

The ones that opposed Him will now recognize
Him whom they pierced the one they despised
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A door was opened and John could hear
A voice like a trumpet saying come up here
Then John could see the elders on a throne
Dressed in white garments with crowns of their own

They fell down and worshiped at the lambs holy feet
And cast all their crowns that they couldn't keep
They worshiped their God they praised Him as Christ
They worshiped their Saviour 'cause He paid their price
They praised Him as Jesus as God's only Son
They worshiped their king and His kingdom to come

A door was opened and John went in
He saw the plagues waiting to punish man's sin
He saw angels,. vials ready to pour
While elders worshiped the one they adore

The ones that opposed Him will now recognize
Him whom they pierced the one they despised
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Writer: Everett Adams
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Newsflash Singers - A Door Was Opened Video
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Performed By: Newsflash Singers
Length: 3:38
Written by: Everett Adams

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