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VOUS Worship - Loyal (OMG) - (CCM)


VOUS Worship has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Loyal (OMG).


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5liwSLlfgdMFfYJbDaj1sG



Lyrics:

Before I was created

You knew my name

Called me to be blameless

Without a stain

While knowing all along that I would fail


You're patient through the ups

And through the downs

When I just wanna rush

You slow me down

I can see Your care so evident


Only a grace without limits

Won't go away but stay in this

'Cause You are the God that keeps giving


You never let go

Never give up

You're reliable

Unusual true

Genuine love

Undeniable

Generous without reason

You are faithful every season

That's your love

More than enough

So undeserved

Oh my God You are loyal


Oh my God You are loyal


I used to be a fool

And played the games

You pulled me close

When I used to drift away

No more in between

That could separate


Trying to make sense

Of grace that won't end

Impossible truth

Ridiculous love

But it's just a fact

It's always intact

It won't let me go

It won't let me go


"Loyal (OMG)" 

Written by: DawnCheré Wilkerson, Tommy Iceland, Zachary Freeman

© 2021 VOUS Miami (Admin. by Watershed Music Publishing)

Remaining portion is unaffiliated

CCLI Song # 7173117


Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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