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Modern Christian hymn inspired on Romans 6:1-11, about uniting with Christ in Death from the New Scottish Hymns ministry. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/NonKeJ Get this album! - https://goo.gl/UPdUj5 Website with sheet music & resources - https://goo.gl/WB2NBV Facebook - https://goo.gl/XWeUuQ Twitter - https://goo.gl/LbvN9v Website - https://goo.gl/jH7rxa The New Scottish Hymns Band write new folk songs for the church. Although their line-up reflects most modern bands, with guitars, vocals, bass, drums and keyboards - their musical roots extend down to the great hymn writers of Scotland’s past.The lyrics are poetic, hopeful, and unapologetically Christian, invoking former ages in church music, when songs were used to teach as well as challenge and inspire Lyrics - Death may approach I shall not flee For daily I have trained to be Alive to Christ and dead to sin Death cannot end what Christ begins No longer warmed by Satan's fires Yet burned by unreformed desires Spirit of God, attend our flesh Fountain of life, our souls refresh Whether at risk to life or limb Ever our hope is found in Him As Jesus suffered, so shall we But not beyond His wise decree Take up His yoke where freedom reigns In love He chastens those He trains Joy has its root, and grace its key In patience and humility Many the saints who fell before Grief for our loss is fresh and sore Though death may hold them for a day Jesus has conquered, so shall they Hallelujah! Christ arose Bearing the wounds He gladly chose Emblems of pain transformed by grace Sins cancelled out, joy in their place 2012 Greg De Blieck CCLI - 6467955 Performed by Ellyn Oliver Words & Music: Greg de Blieck Whistle: Siobhan MacAuley Accordion: Gary Innes Drums: Stuart Spence