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Matthew 16:23, Mark 8:33, Luke 4:8
lyrics
Get thee behind me, Satan!
Thou art an offense to me.
For thou savourest things
Not of God, but of man.
I won't fall for your devilish tricks.
I'll hide behind the cross!
For anything I could gain from you
Would be a heavenly loss.
[Translation of Tongues] - I rebuke thee, all you spirits of darkness, in the name of Jesus Christ! You have no power over me for I given my heart to the Lord!
[Keys Solo]
Get thee behind me, Satan!
Thou art an offense to me.
For thou savourest things
Not of God, but of man.
I won't fall for your devilish tricks.
I'll hide behind the cross!
For anything I could gain from you
Would be a heavenly loss.
Get thee behind me, Satan.
Get thee behind me, Satan.
Get thee behind me, Satan!
Get thee behind me, Satan!!!
credits
from The Answer I Seek,
released February 24, 2016
Original composition by J. Allen
Produced by MightyHip Studios
Recorded By MightyHip Studios, SIlver Spring, MD
Jono Allen - Lead Vocals
Robert "Ax" Adams, Jr. - Guitar
El-Lay - Keys
Basic the Bassist - Bass
Bill Shields - Drums, Percussion
Mixed by J. Allen & MightyHip Studios, SIlver Spring, MD
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