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RON KENOLY

He's Been Good Lyrics

Chorus:
I have known the Father's care for me
He's been good He's been good
Through it all He's always there for me
God's been good to me

Through the storms


Through the night
Come what may everything
Will be all right
I have known the Father's
Care for me
God's been good to me

Good so good
God's been good to me
Good so good
God's been good to me

God is the strength of my heart


Whom have I in heaven but You
There is nothing on earth I desire beside You
My heart and my strength many times they fail
But there is one truth that always will prevail

Chorus
God is the strength of my heart
God is the strength of my heart
God is the strength of my heart
And my portion forever, forever

MAJESTY
Majesty, worship his majesty;
Unto Jesus be all glory, honor, and praise.
Majesty, kingdom authority,
Flow from his throne unto his own, his anthem raise.

So exalt, lift up on high the name of Jesus.


Magnify, come glorify Christ Jesus, the King.

Majesty, worship his majesty,


Jesus who died, now glorified, King of all kings.
PREVAIL
verb
1. be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
Money reigns supreme here|Hispanics predominate in this neighborhood
source: wordnet30

2. be valid, applicable, or true


This theory still holds
source: wordnet30

3. continue to exist
These stories die hard|The legend of Elvis endures
source: wordnet30

4. prove superior
The champion prevailed, though it was a hard fight
source: wordnet30

5. use persuasion successfully


He prevailed upon her to visit his parents
source: wordnet30

6. To overcome; to gain the victory or superiority; to gain the advantage; to have the upper hand, or
the mastery; to succeed; -- sometimes with over or against.
source: webster1913

exalt

/izlt/

verb

1. hold (someone or something) in very high regard; think or speak very


highly of: "the party will continue to exalt its hero" synonyms: extol, praise,
acclaim, esteem, pay homage to, ... lainnyaantonyms: disparage, despise

majesty

/majst/

noun

1. impressive stateliness, dignity, or beauty: "experience the majesty of


the Rockies"

2. royal power: "the majesty of the royal household"

glory

/lr/

noun

1. high renown or honor won by notable achievements: "to fight and die for
the glory of one's nation" synonyms: renown, fame, prestige, honor,
distinction, ... lainnyaantonyms: shame, obscurity

2. magnificence or great beauty: "the train has been restored to all its
former glory" synonyms: magnificence, splendor, resplendence, grandeur,
majesty, ... lainnyaantonyms: lowliness, modesty

honor

/nr/

noun
1. high respect; esteem: "his portrait hangs in the place of honor"
synonyms: distinction, recognition, privilege, glory, kudos, ...
lainnyaantonyms: disgrace

2. a privilege: "the great poet of whom it is my honor to speak tonight"


synonyms: privilege, pleasure, pride, joy, compliment, ... lainnyaantonyms:
shame

verb

1. regard with great respect: "Joyce has now learned to honor her father's
memory" synonyms: esteem, respect, admire, defer to, look up to, ...
lainnyaantonyms: disrespect

2. fulfill (an obligation) or keep (an agreement): "make sure the franchisees
honor the terms of the contract" synonyms: fulfill, observe, keep, obey,
heed, ... lainnyaantonyms: disobey

magnify

/manf/

verb

1. make (something) appear larger than it is, especially with a lens or


microscope: "the camera's zoom mode can magnify a certain area if
required" synonyms: enlarge, boost, enhance, maximize, increase, ...
lainnyaantonyms: reduce

2. extol; glorify: "praise the Lord and magnify Him"

care

/ker/

noun

1. the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance,


and protection of someone or something: "the care of the elderly"
synonyms: safekeeping, supervision, custody, charge, protection, ...
lainnyaantonyms: neglect, disregard

2. serious attention or consideration applied to doing something correctly


or to avoid damage or risk: "he planned his departure with great care"
synonyms: caution, carefulness, heedfulness, heed, attention, ...
lainnyaantonyms: carelessness, carelessness

verb

1. feel concern or interest; attach importance to something: "they don't


care about human life" synonyms: be concerned, worry (oneself), trouble
oneself, concern oneself, bother, ... lainnya

2. look after and provide for the needs of: "he has numerous animals to
care for"

big

/bi/

adjective

1. of considerable size, extent, or intensity: "big hazel eyes" synonyms:


large, sizable, substantial, great, huge, ... lainnya
2. of considerable importance or seriousness: "it's a big decision"
synonyms: important, significant, major, momentous, weighty, ... lainnya

strength

/streNG(k)TH/

noun

1. the quality or state of being strong, in particular:

2. a good or beneficial quality or attribute of a person or thing: "the


strengths and weaknesses of their sales and marketing operation"
synonyms: strong point, advantage, asset, forte, aptitude, ...
lainnyaantonyms: failing, flaw, limitation

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