Here Are the Lyrics to Martin Smith & Kari Jobe's "Holy"
UK worship artist and songwriter Martin Smith releases a unique version of his song, "Holy," with Kari Jobe. The original song appears on Smith's most recent album, Dancing In The Fire, which was released last year. Click here to listen to the new version of "Holy."
"Kari has brought this song alive," shares Martin Smith. "It's great hearing people sing about the 'holiness' of God in a new context. The scripture that inspired this song can be found in Hebrews 12:14 (NIV) Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord."
Kari Jobe adds, "I've been so thankful for the beautiful investment Martin Smith has made in worship over the years. 'Holy' is such a special song and it's been an honor to be a part of this version. Also, really excited to lead this with him on our upcoming Blessing West Coast tour."
"I am so honoured that Kari Jobe is singing on this song," continues Smith. "I love Kari and Cody very much and believe in all they are and what they do. I can't wait to sing this song on the road on these special nights."
God from God, light from light
Living flame, burning bright
King of kings, perfect lamb
Royal blood, great I AM
Holy, holy, holy
You are the son of God
Jesus
Lord of life, saving grace
Healing hands, word of faith
Risen king, lifted high
Majesty, glorified
Holy, Holy, Holy
You are the son of God
Holy, holy, holy
All hail the lamb of God
Jesus
You are the son of God
Holy, Holy, Holy
You are the son of God
Holy, holy, holy
All hail the lamb of God
All hail the lamb of God
You are the son of God
Jesus
Smith will join "The Blessing Tour" West Coast edition with Kari Jobe along with her husband and worship leader Cody Carnes beginning in Las Vegas, NV on March 9th. The tour will hit nine major markets on the West Coast bringing special nights of worship to these cities. See below for more info on the tour.
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