Adore Him

Adore Him: A Celebration of Divine Arrival
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Lyrics

He's arrived

He has arrived, indicating the presence or coming of a significant figure.

Yeah yeah yeah

An enthusiastic affirmation, expressing joy or excitement.

Oh He has arrived

Reiteration of the arrival of someone important.

Born this happy morning

Refers to the joyous morning of the birth of a special individual.

All the blessings they be pouring

Describes the abundant blessings being bestowed, possibly related to the birth.

He alone is God and wonderful

Acknowledgment of the uniqueness and wonder of the individual, likely a divine figure.

Oh come let us adore Him

Invitation to adore Christ the Lord, emphasizing worship and reverence.

Oh come let us adore Him

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Oh come let us adore Him Christ the Lord

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Oh come let us adore Him

Repetition of the invitation to adore Christ the Lord for emphasis.

Oh come let us adore Him

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Oh come let us adore Him Christ the Lord

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Joy to the world

Expressing joy to the world, possibly linked to the significance of Christ's birth.

Joy to the world

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Oh Now in flesh in appearing

Recognition of the manifestation of the divine in human form, evoking cheers from the world.

See the world is cheering

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He alone is God and worthy

Affirmation of the worthiness of the mentioned divine figure.

Heaven and earth adore Him

Depiction of adoration from heaven and earth, emphasizing the mightiness of God.

Angels bow before Him

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What a mighty God we serve

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Oh come let us adore Him

Repeated call to adore Christ the Lord, reinforcing the theme of worship.

Oh come let us adore Him

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Oh come let us adore Him Christ the Lord

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Oh come let us adore Him

Continued repetition of the invitation to adore, underscoring its importance.

Oh come let us adore Him

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Oh come let us adore Him Christ the Lord

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Joy to the world

Reiteration of joy to the world, emphasizing the universal significance.

Joy to the world

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Oh come let us adore Him

Final call to adore Christ the Lord, concluding the expression of reverence and celebration.

Oh come let us adore Him

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Oh come let us adore Him Christ the Lord

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