I Am

Album: Hello Fear (2011)
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  • He's the way, the truth, and the life
    And the stars shining in the night
    He's the one with the masterplan
    He is the Great I Am

    Feel His arms holding you in the cold
    He's the Savior of your soul
    Healed by love with one touch of His hand
    He is the Great I Am

    (I Am) I Am
    (I Am) I Am
    I Am
    He is the Great I Am

    He's the one with power to heal
    So glad to be in His will
    Tell the world to just be still
    I'm in the presence of the Great I Am

    (Say, "I Am") I Am
    (Say, "I Am") I Am
    (Yeah) I Am
    (Yes, yes, yes) He is the Great I Am
    (Say it again, say it, said, "I Am") I Am
    (I Am) I Am
    I Am
    He is the Great I Am

    He is the Great I Am
    He is the Great I Am Writer/s: Kirk Franklin
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing
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