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Ross King - Clear the Stage 2020 (CCM) + video & lyrics


Ross King has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Clear the Stage 2020.

The song has been around for a little while, and I think that my focus during the last few days on the meaning of Ascension Day has made me appreciate the lyrics even more...  'Cause you can sing all you want to, Yes, you can sing all you want to
You can sing all you want to, And still get it wrong
worship is more than a song


Lyrics: Clear the stage and set the sound and lights ablaze If that's the measure you must take to crush the idols Jerk the pews & all the decorations, too Until the congregations few, then have revival Tell your friends that this is where the party ends Until you're broken for your sins, you can't be social Then seek the Lord & wait for what He has in store And know that great is your reward so just be hopeful 'Cause you can sing all you want to, Yes, you can sing all you want to You can sing all you want to, And still get it wrong worship is more than a song Take a break from all the plans that you have made And sit at home alone and wait for God to whisper Beg Him please to open up His mouth and speak And pray for real upon your knees until they blister Shine the light on every corner of your life Until the pride and lust and lies are in the open Then read the Word and put to test the things you've heard Until your heart and soul are stirred and rocked and broken
'Cause you can sing all you want to, Yes, you can sing all you want to You can sing all you want to, And still get it wrong worship is more than a song
Anything I put before my God is an idol Anything I want with all my heart is an idol And anything I can't stop thinking of is an idol And anything that I give all my love is an idol We must not worship something that's not even worth it Clear the stage, make some space for the One who deserves it Cause I can sing all I want to, yes I can sing all I want to I can sing all I want to still get it wrong you can sing all you want to, Yes, you can sing all you want to We can sing all we want to, And still get it wrong worship is more than a song


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3rz1uaEMFsbK4k1Uo3ZTUi

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrJGfhOExSU

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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