Here Are the Lyrics to Crowder's "Lord of All"

GRAMMY Nominated multi-instrumentalist Crowder's newest album 'The EXILE' is available today via sixstepsrecords/Capitol CMG. 'The EXILE' serves as the second in a three-part trilogy that began with 'Milk & Honey,' which topped the Billboard Top 200 Christian Charts upon release.
Produced by the GRAMMY Award-winning team Ben Glover and Jeff Sojka, the genre-bending 12-track collection of songs provide a glimmer of hope and a reminder of God's faithfulness in the middle of displacement, chaos and uncertainty. The sonics journey from rock and traditional bluegrass infused elements to innovative urban beats. The album's lead single "Grave Robber" also earned Crowder his fifth Billboard no. 1 single on the Christian Adult Contemporary and Airplay charts.
Here are the words to the song "Lord of All:"
How great is Your might, how good is Your grace
My shield and defender, the Ancient of Days
You ransomed creation, Your mercy ablaze
Alpha, Omega, You reign
Holy, only You are worthy
Beauty, otherworldly
You are Lord of All
All glory to the King
Always, eternally
God of everything
Lord of all
Your praise be deafening
A million centuries
God of everything
Lord of all
Holy, Holy
Pavilioned in splendor, wrapped up in praise
Your robe is the sky, Your canopy space
This bountiful care, what tongue can define
Your presence is brighter than light
Holy, only You are worthy
Beauty, otherworldly
You are Lord of All
You are Holy
You are Holy
You are Holy
Lord of all
Lord of all
Should the world start to break
And tear at the seams
The mountains unravel
The oceans retreat
Should my enemies prey
On my life in the night
Till fear is surrounding
My heart like a vine
I will stand at the gates
Of the valley of death
I will call on my Savior
My faithful defense
In You do I trust
Cause You do not fail
Unshakable power
That's pushing back hell
Oh great mercy giver
You stay till the end
My maker, defender
Redeemer and friend
You are mighty and matchless
Immeasurable
You are holy, You are holy
You are Lord of all
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