Redeemer

Nicole C. Mullen · The Ultimate Collection [2009]

Who taught the sun where to stand in the morning?

And who told the ocean you can only come this far?

And who showed the moon where to hide till evening?

Whose words alone can catch a falling star?



Chorus:

Well I know my Redeemer lives

I know my Redeemer lives

All of creation testifies

this life within me cries

I know my Redeemer lives



ye-e-eah

The very same God

that spins things in orbit

runs to the weary, the worn and the weak

and the same gentle hands that hold me when I'm broken

they conquered death to bring me victory



Now I know, my Redeemer lives

I know my Redeemer lives

let all creation testify

Let this life within me cry

I-I-I know

My Redeemer



He lives

to take away my shame

and He lives

forever I'll proclaim

that the payment for my sins

was the precious life He gave

and now He's alive and

there's an empty

grave!



And I know

my Redeemer lives

He lives

I know

my Redeemer lives

let all creation testify

Let this life within me cry

I-I-I know my Redeemer



I know

my Redeemer lives

*I know my Redeemer lives*



* I know, That I know, that I know, that i know, that I know

He lives

*my redeemer lives*

*Because He lives I can face tomorrow

He lives

*I know, I know*

He lives

*I spoke with Him this morning!*

He lives

*The tomb is empty*

He lives

*He Lives! I'm going to tell everybody!!*

Redeemer

Nicole C. Mullen's 'Redeemer' stands as a poignant centerpiece on her 2009 compilation, The Ultimate Collection. As a defining track within her discography, the song exemplifies her signature style of blending soulful vocals with gospel-inflected harmonies. Released during a period where she frequently revisited her most beloved material, the recording captures the emotional depth characteristic of her work from the early 2000s. The piece serves as a testament to her ability to craft music that resonates with themes of faith and personal journey, maintaining a place alongside other celebrated tracks like 'Baby Girl' and 'On My Knees'. It remains a staple for fans seeking the authentic sound of her recorded legacy.