You are not a God
Created by human hands
You are not a God
Dependant on any mortal man
You are not a God
In need of anything we can give
By Your plan, that's just the way it is
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You are God alone
From before time began
You were on Your throne
You are God alone
And right now
In the good times and bad
You are on Your throne
You are God alone
You're the only God
Whose power none can contend
You're the only God
Whose name and praise will never end
You're the only God
Who's worthy of everything we can give
You are God
And that's just the way it is
[chorus]
[bridge]
Unchangeable
Unshakable
Unstoppable
That's what You are
[bridge]
[chorus]
[bridge]
You are God alone
Phillips Craig and Dean "You are God alone"
You are God alone
You are God Alone William Mcdowell (drum)
You are God alone
CCM : Christian Contemporary Music 현대 기독교 음악, 원래 지저스 뮤직(Jesus music)이라고 불렸다.
Contemporary Christian music (orCCM—and occasionally "inspirational music") is a genre of modern popular music which is lyrically focused on matters concerned with the Christian faith. The genre that would eventually be known as Contemporary Christian music, officially came from the Jesus movement revival of the latter 1960s and early 1970s, and was originally called "Jesus music". "About that time, many young people from the sixties' counterculture professed to believe in Jesus. Convinced of the bareness of a lifestyle based on drugs, free sex, and radical politics, 'hippies' became 'Jesus people'". Of course there were people who felt like Jesus was another "trip". It can be assumed that many people took it seriously and revivals sprang forth.[original research?] When such awakenings happened new music became popular. "The 'Jesus Movement' of the 1970s was when things really started changing and Christian music began to become an industry within itself." "Jesus Music" started by playing instruments and singing songs about love and peace, which then translated into love of God. Paul Wohlegemuth, who wrote the book Rethinking the Church said, "1970s will see a marked acceptance of rock-influenced music in all levels of church music. The rock style will become more familiar to all people, its rhythmic excesses will become refined, and its earlier secular associations will be less remembered."