In God's Time

Album: single release only (2011)
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  • In God's time
    A million years might only be a single day
    And everything He does gets done His own way
    In God's time

    And in God's time
    You'll find that certain someone you've been praying for
    And they'll be everything you dreamed of and a little more
    In God's time

    Oh, but no one knows
    Not you or me
    It might be tomorrow or it might never be
    Oh, but don't lose faith
    Put it in His hands
    'Cause it might be that He might have a bigger plan
    Than you had in mind
    Miracles happen
    In God's time

    And in God's time
    You'll finally get the chance to hold your baby girl
    And all the sudden everything'll make sense in this crazy world
    In God's time

    Oh, but no one knows
    Not you or me
    It might be tomorrow or it might never be
    Oh, but don't lose faith
    Put it in His hands
    'Cause it might be that He might have a bigger plan
    Than you had in mind
    Miracles happen
    In God's time

    And In God's time
    You go to sleep and wake up with wings and learn to fly
    And you finally meet your loved ones on the other side
    In God's time Writer/s: DAVID LEE MURPHY, RANDY HOUSER, SHANE MINOR
    Publisher: RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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