| Song | The Power of the Cross |
| Artist | Bethany Dillon |
| Artist | Matt Hammitt |
| Album | In Christ Alone: Modern Hymns of Worship |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Getty, Townend | |
| And oh to see the dawn of the darkest day | |
| Christ on the road to Calvary | |
| Tried by sinful men, torn and beaten | |
| Then nailed to a cross of wood | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| Took the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| And oh to see the pain written on Your face | |
| Bearing the awesome weight of sin | |
| And every bitter thought, every evil deed | |
| Crowning Your bloodstained brow | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| Took the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| And oh to see my name written in the wounds | |
| For through Your suffering I am free | |
| And death is crushed to death and life is mine to live | |
| Won through Your selfless love | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Son of God slain for us | |
| What a life, what a cost | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| He look the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross |
| zuo qu : Getty, Townend | |
| And oh to see the dawn of the darkest day | |
| Christ on the road to Calvary | |
| Tried by sinful men, torn and beaten | |
| Then nailed to a cross of wood | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| Took the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| And oh to see the pain written on Your face | |
| Bearing the awesome weight of sin | |
| And every bitter thought, every evil deed | |
| Crowning Your bloodstained brow | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| Took the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| And oh to see my name written in the wounds | |
| For through Your suffering I am free | |
| And death is crushed to death and life is mine to live | |
| Won through Your selfless love | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Son of God slain for us | |
| What a life, what a cost | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| He look the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross |
| zuò qǔ : Getty, Townend | |
| And oh to see the dawn of the darkest day | |
| Christ on the road to Calvary | |
| Tried by sinful men, torn and beaten | |
| Then nailed to a cross of wood | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| Took the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| And oh to see the pain written on Your face | |
| Bearing the awesome weight of sin | |
| And every bitter thought, every evil deed | |
| Crowning Your bloodstained brow | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| Took the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| And oh to see my name written in the wounds | |
| For through Your suffering I am free | |
| And death is crushed to death and life is mine to live | |
| Won through Your selfless love | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Son of God slain for us | |
| What a life, what a cost | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross | |
| This the power of the cross | |
| Christ became sin for us | |
| He look the blame, bore the wrath | |
| We stand forgiven at the cross |