Heaven Changes Everything

Album: single release only (2023)
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  • These tears would just be tears fallin' down my face
    And this hurt would just be hurt with no healing on the way
    Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything

    A goodbye would be goodbye with no "I'll see you again"
    And when a life is over, that would simply be the end
    Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything

    In the light of eternity, I have this hope
    You hold my heart and I'm never alone
    One day, You're comin' back, one day, I'm comin' home
    Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything

    Ooh, everything

    My questions would stay questions, no answers to be found
    And all the times I've fallen, I'd still be there on the ground
    Thank You, Jesus, oh

    I can live for the day when my eyes will finally see
    Every piece that was broken, restored and redeemed
    Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything

    In the light of eternity, I have this hope
    You hold my heart and I'm never alone
    One day, You're comin' back, one day, I'm comin' home
    Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything

    Everything

    The way that I love, the way that I live
    The way I let go and choose to forgive
    The peace in this pain, the hope in this grief
    The beauty beyond this, I have to believe
    I can't see what You see, but I know that I know
    This world's where I am, but this world's not my home

    In the light of eternity, I have this hope
    You hold my heart and I'm never alone
    One day, You're comin' back, one day, I'm comin' home
    Thank You, Jesus, Heaven changes everything

    Everything
    Heaven changes everything
    Everything
    Heaven changes everything Writer/s: Jeffrey Thomas Pardo, Matthew West, Mike Weaver
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ME GUSTA MUSIC
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