Jesus lamb of god bob fitts biography

  • You are my strength when I am weak, You are the treasure that I seek, You are my all in all, Seeking You as a precious jewel, Lord to give up I'd be a fool.
  • #copied American singer/songwriter BOB FITTS has been one of the mainstays of America's praise and worship ministry.
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    Bob Fitts, in , wrote a very fine and moving song, entitled, “He Will Come and Save You.”  It has beautiful lyrics, and is married to a wonderful, very singable, and very catchy tune.  Sometimes, after hearing this song sung in church, I have had the chorus of the song running through my head for days.  Here are the song’s lyrics:

    Say to those who are fearful hearted
    Do not be afraid
    The Lord your God is strong
    And with His mighty arms
    When you call on His name
    He will come and save

    Oh, He will come and save you
    He will come and save you
    Say to the weary one
    Your God will surely come
    He will come and save you

    Yes, He will come and save you
    He will come and save you
    Lift up your eyes to Him
    You will arise again
    He will come and save you

    Say to those who are broken hearted
    Do not lose your faith
    The Lord your God is strong
    With His loving arms
    When you call on His name
    He will come and save you

    He is our refuge in our day of trouble
    He is our she

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    Recently I have noticed the use of the image of Jesus as a lion in a number of Spirit-filled worship songs. Most of the time, these lyrics depict God or Jesus as the lion with the idea of conveying strength, victory, and warfare. Consider the following examples.

    In &#;Lion&#; by Elevation Worship featuring Chris Brown and Brandon Lake, the song depicts the &#;God of Jacob&#; and the &#;Son of Man&#; referring to God. It then has a powerful chorus: &#;Hail, Hail, Lion of Judah, Let the Lion Roar.&#; The song even climaxes with repeating the word &#;roar&#; as the apex cry of the song, where the worshipers are essentially roaring like the lion.

    The lion of Judah appears in another song called &#;Lion and the Lamb&#; by Benton Brown, which draws from Revelation 5 of the Lion and the Lamb. This song uses both images by saying &#;Our God is the Lion, the Lion of Judah. He&#;s roaring in power and fighting our battles. And every knee will bow before Him. Our God is the Lamb,