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Monday, June 09, 2008

Phil Wickham Is Freaking Awesome

Posted by Chris

Probably one of my newest favorite songs. This song is incredible. I only wish my voice was a little higher - alas, I'll never be able to lead this one...

Phil Wickham - "True Love"


LYRICS:
Come close listen to the story
About a love more faithful than the morning
The Father gave his only son just to save us

The earth was shaking in the dark
All creation felt the Father's broken heart
Tears were filling heaven's eyes
The day that true love died, the day that true love died
When blood and water hit the ground
Walls we couldn't move came crashing down
We were free and made alive
The day that true love died, the day that true love died

Search your heart, you know you can't deny it
Come on, lose your life just so you can find it
The Father gave his only son just to save us

The earth was shaking in the dark
All creation felt the father's broken heart
Tears were filling heaven's eyes
The day that true love died, the day that true love died
When blood and water hit the ground
Walls we couldn't move came crashing down
We were free and made alive
The day that true love died, the day that true love died

Now Jesus is alive
Jesus is alive
Jesus is alive
Jesus is alive
Jesus is alive
oh He is alive
He rose again

When blood and water hit the ground
Walls we couldn't move came crashing down
We were free and made alive
The day that true love died, the day that true love died

Come close listen to the story

Comments

Dustin Ahkuoi:

"Come close listen to the story
About a love more faithful than the morning
The Father gave his only son just to save us”

Wow...thank you for sharing this Chris. This is absolutely beautiful.

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