As We Pray

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As we pray, the darkness turns to light

As we pray, the will of God and man align

With one voice we lift our hands to say

We only trust in Jesus name

Lord of mercy hear this prayer we raise



Let Heaven's gates be open

Let words of life be spoken

Not ours but Your will be done,

Father, as we pray to You



As we pray, the blind are given sight

As we pray, the heart of God and man unite

With one voice we lift our hands to say

We only trust in Jesus name

Lord of mercy hear this prayer we raise



Let Heaven's gates be open

Let words of life be spoken

Not ours but Your will be done,

Father, as we pray to You



Bring freedom and forgiveness

Bring healing and repentance

For only You can save us

Father, as we pray to You



We lift one voice to one God, for one cause that all may know You

One voice to one God, for one cause that all may know You

One voice to one God, for one cause that all may know Your love



Let Heaven's gates be open

Let words of life be spoken

Not ours but Your will be done,

Father, as we pray to You



Bring freedom and forgiveness

Bring healing and repentance

For only You can save us

Father, as we pray to You

As We Pray

As We Pray stands as a defining track within the contemporary worship landscape, showcasing Gateway Worship's signature blend of intimate reflection and communal declaration. The song captures the essence of modern evangelical music, emphasizing themes of surrender and divine presence that resonate deeply with congregations worldwide. Gateway Worship has established a reputation for crafting anthems that bridge the gap between personal devotion and corporate praise, and this recording exemplifies that balance. The composition features a dynamic arrangement that builds from a quiet, contemplative opening into a powerful crescendo, inviting listeners into a shared spiritual experience. As part of a broader discography known for its theological depth and musical accessibility, the track reinforces the group's influence in shaping the sound of modern church music. It remains a staple in worship sets, valued for its ability to unify singers in a moment of collective reverence.