God of My Everything

Album: Ocean (2011)
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  • Oh God of heaven come and hem me in
    Gather the pieces that are broken
    Show me the wonder of you again
    Oh God of heaven

    God of my hope, God of my need
    God of my pain that no one else will ever see
    God of my healing, God of my strength
    God who has always and will forever reign
    God of my everything

    In all creation you call my name
    In all the beauty that this world displays
    Still I'm the one for whom your heart aches
    In all creation

    God of my hope, God of my need
    God of my pain that no one else will ever see
    God of my healing, God of my strength
    God who has always and will forever reign
    God of my everything

    And when the mountains shake
    You are my God
    You never change
    And when the earth gives way
    You are still God
    You never change

    God of my hope, God of my need
    God of my pain that no one else will ever see
    God of my healing, God of my strength
    God who has always and will forever reign
    God of my everything
    God of my everything
    God of my everything Writer/s: BEBO NORMAN, JASON INGRAM
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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