| He could have killed us where we stood, |
| The lion’s wrath will not be tamed |
| Mighty jaws stayed shut, |
| He fought through gritted teeth and bleeding fangs |
| Lion Man of Judah, let your wrath pass over me |
| Lion Man of Judah, will you climb up on that tree? |
| Bruised and torn, he clawed, he scraped, |
| He fiercely pushed for Calvary |
| And this Man, the Beast, |
| He climbed the hill and roared in agony |
| Lion Man of Judah, let your wrath pass over me |
| Lion Man of Judah, will you climb upon that tree |
| And be crushed for the sins that I have transgressed |
| Torn limb from limb, now stricken, oppressed |
| Lion Man of Judah will you climb up on that tree |
| Lion Man of Judah will you die, die for me |
| Bruised and torn, he clawed, he scraped, |
| He fiercely pushed for Calvary |
| And this Man, the Beast, |
| He climbed the hill and roared in agony |
| Lion Man of Judah, let your wrath pass over me |
| Lion Man of Judah, will you climb upon that tree |
| Like a Lamb before his shearers, |
| So he opened not his mouth |
| Like a Lion, if he had, |
| Then we would all have been devoured |
| Like a Man, he tasted death, |
| He drank destruction to the dregs |
| Like a King, his will advanced, |
| He marched on like the prophets said |
| Lion Man of Judah, let your wrath pass over me |
| Lion Man of Judah, will you climb upon that tree… and be |
| Weep no more, the wrath is on the tree |
| Weep no more, there’s no more left for me |