The God I Know

Lyrics
[Intro] Oh-oh-ohhh Oh-oh-ohhh [Verse 1] If it was all about religion What to do, what to say What to wear on a Sunday All about perfection Black and white, wrong or right, never grey Well, I'd never make it I'd never be good enough (Oh-oh-ohhh) [Verse 2] I try to walk the line, pray that I'd find Something that I knew was real Began to realize, the harder I tried The colder I'd start to feel Until the moment, the second I met Your Love (Oh-oh-ohhh) [Chorus] And then I threw my hands up, worries down I remember when He showed me how To break up with my doubt Once I was lost, but now I'm found No strings attached when He saved my soul I want you to know the God I know Oh, you gotta know, oh, the God I know [Verse 3] He is more than just a rescue That's where it starts Not where it ends, let freedom in More than just a story, in the sky, wearing white He's alive, in every moment And now that I know this Love (Oh-oh-ohhh) [Chorus] I can throw my hands up, worries down I remember when He showed me how To break up, with my doubt Once I was lost, but now I'm found No strings attached when He saved my soul I want you to know the God I know Oh, you gotta know, oh, the God I know [Bridge] What was I waiting for? I came alive when I let go All I had was a broken heart Then He held me in His arms What was I waiting for? I came alive when I let go All I had was a broken heart Then He held me in His arms [Chorus] I can throw my hands up, worries down I remember when He showed me how To break up, with my doubt Once I was lost, but now I'm found No strings attached when He saved my soul I want you to know the God I know Oh, you gotta know, oh, the God I know [Outro] What was I waiting for? I came alive when I let go All I had was a broken heart Then He held me in His arms What was I waiting for? I came alive when I let go All I had was a broken heart Then He held me in His arms Oh-oh-ohhh, oh-oh-ohhh, oh-oh-ohhh
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Credits
- Writers
- Seth Mosley
- Jodi King
- Chris Rademaker