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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2010

Everlasting Father with the horns especially in the beginning.
Yes LORD GOD JESUS, We worship YOU.
Bill Batstone wrote this as well as most of the songs on this album, OFCOURSE.
This was the 1st album from the Words of Worship Series.
The Words of Worship being Abba, Hallelujah, Hosanna, Maranatha & Amen.
Note: Amen was not a part of the Words of Worship series by Marantha probably because its not the easiest thing to put together an album solely revolving around the word "Amen". Thats speculation of course but who knows.
Series: The Words of Worship
Album: Abba: 18 Songs to the Father
Artist: Maranatha! Singers
Song: Everlasting Father
Words & Music by: Bill Batstone
Vocals(Solo): Maranatha! Singers
Release year: 1988
Copyright: 1988 Maranatha! Music
Distributed by: WORD Inc
Further Note:This album is out of print and uploading this song has no effect on the potential sales of this album as it can no longer be purchased in stores.
I do not own the rights to this song, all copyrights are owned by Bill Batstone & Marantha! Music.

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  • One of the best Praise songs ever! Love the Strings and flute!!!

  • nice song. i love all christian songs.

  • This wonderful song is a Timeless Treasure! \o/

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  • Sad that there are not many views of this song - and not many comments - and just 9 likes... One of the best songs ever - just spiritually soul lifting!

  • Such a wonderful song! I bet the Angels in heaven sing this every moment in Heaven, in Praise of the Heavenly Father!

  • One of my favorite Maranatha songs. Used to air frequently on Family Radio back in the 80s and 90s. Haven't heard it for a long time. Thank you!

  • Many thanks for sharing. God bless u.

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