God's invisible qualities
Eternal power and dignity
Ruling over everything
Forever and ever eternity
(Repeat)
Take a step back chump it's the word don't you know it
Strictly hardcore underground is how I flow it
I show it and let it be known, this good news
I live my life for Christ, but you live how you choose
We rock a show we rock some more, He gets the glory
Cause this is how we preach His word and tell His story
Cause when it comes to my God there ain't no playing around
We either get on our knees or we can get down
and we can get down
So come and get some of this Christianity
Dedicated my life now I'm a soldier of G.O.D.
I stuff His words in your face cause you know I can
You heard this before, I don't care, hear it again
This is your final warning yeah get it straight
So come and get a piece of His love before it's too late
We bless you Lord, you're my God and you're my life
That's how we do, so what that P.O.D. like
Now what my G-O-D like?


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    this song is intersting because it talks about god.

    MxPxGuyon August 07, 2002   Link

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