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Lord, You had the splendor of heaven
A crown, a robe, and a throne
So what kind of love would lead You to leave
The safety of that kind of home
I know that You willingly suffered
But why would You suffer for me
I know what I am, and I don’t understand
How I could be worth Calvary
When You knew I was lost, and You knew that a cross
Was the price You’d have to pay
When we cried, Crucify—Lord, you didn’t have to die
But You did it anyway
Now, I’ll never see what You saw in me
Cause You knew I would never be perfect
But I’m just so glad that somehow You thought I was worth it
Lord, sometimes I feel like a vessel
Just useless old pieces of clay
But somehow You saw more, something worth dying for
You paid more than You should have paid
When You knew I was lost, and You knew that a cross
Was the price You’d have to pay
When we cried, Crucify—Lord, you didn’t have to die
But You did it anyway
Now, I’ll never see what You saw in me
Cause You knew I would never be perfect
But I’m just so glad that somehow You thought I was worth it
Now, I’ll never see what You saw in me
Cause You knew I would never be perfect
But I’m just so glad that somehow You thought I was worth it
But I’m just so glad that somehow You thought I was worth it