The Love Of God Song Lyrics and Chords by The Oak Ridge Boys
The Love Of God
Recorded by The Oak Ridge Boys
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The love of
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God has
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been
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To a
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fallen
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race
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Christ the
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Savior
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of all men
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hope in
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saving
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grace
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The love of God is
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greater
far
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gold or silver
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ever could afford
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reaches past the
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highest
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covers
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all this
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world
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It's
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pow-er
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is
e
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ternal
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glory is su
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pernal
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when all this earth shall
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pass
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will always
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be the love of
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God
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FAQ
Who sang the the song The Love Of God?
- The song The Love Of God was sang by The Oak Ridge Boys.
Who is The Oak Ridge Boys?
- The Oak Ridge Boys is an American country and gospel vocal quartet. The group was founded in the 1940s as the Oak Ridge Quartet. They became popular in southern gospel during the 1950s. Their name was changed to the Oak Ridge Boys in the early 1960s, and they remained a gospel group until the mid-1970s, when they changed their image and concentrated on country music.The lineup which produced their most well-known country and crossover hits (such as "Elvira" (1981), "Bobbie Sue" (1982), and "American Made" (1983) consists of Duane Allen (lead), Joe Bonsall (tenor), William Lee Golden (baritone), and Richard Sterban (bass). Golden and Allen joined the group in the mid-1960s, and Sterban and Bonsall joined in the early 1970s. Aside from an eight-year gap (1987-95) when Golden left the group and was replaced, this lineup has been together since 1973 and continues to tour and record.