Heaven loud with glory ringing
Fill the air with angel’s singing
Earth take up the heavenly cry
Lord of all reigns on high
Earth below and heav’n above
Resound your glory and Your love
Oh, King of Kings, our sacred joy
What a miracle You’d come for us
What a miracle You’d come for us
To save us all away
What a miracle You’d come for all
To lift us from the grave
Oh what a miracle so wonderful
You’re a miracle
Heaven loud with glory ringing
Fill the air with angel’s singing
Earth take up the heavenly cry
Lord of all reigns on high
Earth below and heav’n above
Resound your glory and your love
Oh, King of Kings, our sacred joy
What a miracle You’d come for us
What a miracle You’d come for us
To save us all away
What a miracle You’d come for all
To lift us from the grave
Oh what a miracle so wonderful
You’re a miracle
Miracle, a miracle, a miracle
Behind the Song:'This song started as a rap about Atlanta, GA that the band started singing in the Maverick’s old locker room in Dallas, TX. It was a pretty good rap, about things like cars and clubs and also a verse about how people in rock bands aren’t very good at rapping; biting social commentary, really. Despite the promise of this song in its early development, the band considers it a great fortune that it later took a more serious turn. Thankfully, the low-end, trunk-shaking beats remained. Lyrically, there is perhaps a clearer presentation of what thematic content the band is attempting to present – that church music, perhaps, is at its best when the line between heaven and earth are caused to be less defined because of it, and this is miraculous. There is a transportive power in Church music that moves a soul from the depths of despair to transcendent heights. ' - David Crowder