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David Brymer Refugee

[Instrumental]

[Verse 1]
My Savior was born a refugee
Was hunted in His own country
From heaven an unplanned pregnancy
Adopted by His own family

[Turn]

[Verse 2]
My Savior, He did not save Himself
He suffered and brought the sick to health
His kingdom for those in poverty
To know Him for those with eyes to see

[Chorus 1]
God is not untouchable
Jesus bare His heart and soul
Our eyes have seen the invisible
Now God is one of us

[Turn]

[Verse 3]
My Savior, He died a lonely death
Forsaken, had His final breath
No one to sing at His funeral
Did this life mean anything at all?

[Chorus 2]
God is not untouchable
Jesus bare His heart and soul
Our hands have touched the invisible
Now God is one of us

[Bridge]
Who could have thought?
Who could imagine this kind of love?
God has blood pouring out
On a cross we made
God has a face, God has a name
Who could have thought?
And who could imagine this kind of love?
God has blood pouring out
On a cross we made
God has a face, God has a name
God has a face, God has a name

[Outro]
Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, God with us
Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, God with us

[Instrumental]
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