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Cody Carnes, Brandon Lake - Too Good To Not Believe (CCM)


Cody Carnes, Brandon Lake has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Too Good To Not Believe.

LYRICS:
I’ve lived stories that have proved Your faithfulness
I’ve seen miracles my mind can’t comprehend
There is beauty in what I can’t understand
Jesus it’s You
Jesus it’s You
 
I believe You’re the wonder-working God
You’re the wonder-working God
All the miracles I’ve seen
Too good to not believe
You’re the wonder-working God
And You heal because You love
Oh the miracles we’ll see
You’re too good to not believe
Too good to not believe
Too good to not believe
 
I can’t resurrect a man with my own hands
But just the mention of Your name can raise the dead
All the glory to the only One who can
Jesus it’s You
Jesus it’s You
 
We’ve seen cancer disappear
We’ve seen broken bodies healed
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
 
We’ve seen real life resurrection
We’ve seen mental health restored
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
 
We’ve seen families reunited
We’ve seen prodigals return
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
 
We’ve seen troubled souls delivered
We’ve seen addicts finally freed
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
 
We’ll see cities in revival
And salvation flood the streets
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
 
We’ll see glory fill the nations
Like the world has never seen
Don’t you tell me He can’t do it
Cause I know that He can
Jesus You are my miracle
 
#CodyCarnes #TooGoodToNotBelieve #Live #Official #MusicVideo


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5F24AeQlGfBxwa8WrFR3QQ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66siLoqX0ug

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

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