He's Still Here

Album: The Maker (2015)
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  • Two-thousand years ago He walked the earth
    Just flesh and bone
    He used to heal the sick
    Make broken hearts turn beautiful
    But today we don't believe in miracles
    Tell me when did we start thinking
    God stopped movin' when He does?
    And why do we beleive that He
    Has somehow lost His touch?
    Oh, what's wrong with us?

    He's still here
    Still movin' after all these years
    And He never disappeared
    Our God yesterday is our God today
    He's still here he's still here

    Let me tell the truth to you
    Sometimes I doubt what I can't see
    But, then I look at this
    Evidence - Your hands
    Your breath on everything
    And I believe, oh, silly me
    Tell me when did I start thinking
    God stopped movin' when He does?
    Why do I beleive The
    Savior stopped showin' up?
    'Cause He's just as near as He ever was

    He's still here
    Still movin' after all these years
    And he never disappeared
    Our God yesterday is our God today
    He's still here he's still here

    He was never gone
    He didn't stay in the grave
    His love is the one
    He's still with us today
    So break your chains!

    He's still here
    Still movin' after all these years
    (Still movin' after all these years)
    And he never disappeared our God yesterday
    (Our God yesterday) is our God today
    He's still here
    And He's movin', yeah, He's movin'
    He's not in the grave (He's still here)
    He's still movin'
    And His love is lovin' us today
    Our God yesterday
    (Our God yesterday) is our God today
    He's still here
    Two-thousand years ago He walked the earth
    Just flesh and bone
    They layed Him in a grave, but He
    Wasn't there when they moved the stone, no
    And He's still here Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
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