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{Verse 1} Think of the cross Tell me what you see The wisdom of God, or the death of a fool?
Tell me of the man Who laid himself down for you and me Can you tell me why he gave his life away?
{Chorus} If you knew the price that was paid for you Would you let it change your Point Of View?
{Verse 2} A gift from above The victim of God's sweet Love Plan of salvation, the time is at hand
Convicted of crime Enduring the pain and the shame And died on a cross while He was praying my name
{Chorus 1} He lived His life to show me the Way He sacrificed what I could not pay If you realize that He died for me and you Will you let it change your Point Of View?
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{Chorus 2} He lived His life to show us the Way He sacrificed what we could not pay When you realize that He gave it all for you Will you let it change your Point Of View? Would you let it change the things you do? To know that He gave His life for you... and me
------------------ David Van Kleeck
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