Bob Fitts - Sacrifice (Video)
The song “Sacrifice” sung by Bob Fitts is played with background scenes from the movies “Abraham” and “Passion of the Christ”.
Oh this must be the hardest hill I’ve ever climbed
For I must sacrifice you promised son of mine
And so I go to worship with you by my side
And trust a sacrifice He will provide
Chorus:
And though I cherish you, I must now offer you
To Him who is the giver of all good things
And though I cherish you, I will now offer you
For surely He could raise you up again
Here on this altar Father, I lay all my dreams
And offer back to you this child You’ve given me
Oh son you must believe He’s called us to obey
And by His love He’ll make a better way
Chorus:
And though I cherish you, I must now offer you
To Him who is the giver of all good things
And though I cherish you, I will now offer you
For surely He will raise you up again
O Abraham, O Abraham
Now that I know you fear My name
Withhold your hand
O Abraham, O faithful man
Your only son, He’s not the one
Behold the ram, Behold the Lamb
It must have been the hardest thing He’d ever done
When God the Father sacrificed His Only Son
The one that He most cherished gave His life away
And by His love He made a better way
Chorus:
And so I cherish You, And so I honor You
For truly You’re the giver of all good things
And so I cherish You, and so I honor You
Your sacrifice is now the King of Kings
Chorus:
Jehova Jireh, He has provided
The sacrifice of love no man could ever pay
And what He requires of you and me
Even the hardest things
Your blood, O Christ, Your sacrifice gives me strength to obey.
And Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering: so they went both of them together.”
Genesis 22:7-8
“Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee,
Saying, the Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again.”
Luke 24:5-7
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