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Ryan Stevenson, Tasha Layton - Through It All - Acoustic (CCM)


Ryan Stevenson, Tasha Layton has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Through It All - Acoustic.

Here are the lyrics: 

Woke up from a long night hoping for the sunlight, just another cloudy day 
Stressing on the inside fighting all the same lies, can’t put on your happy face 
No you can’t fake it, heart is breakin’ 
Shame is trying to take you down 
This over thinking boat is sinking 
Wish someone could pull you out 
This is not the end of the story 
You’re gonna see the light in the morning 
You need to know you’re not alone 
No you are never too far gone Our God redeems, I’m living proof 
That He’s gonna love you through it all 

Through it all
He’s gonna love you
Through it all 
Through it all 

Broken by the rumors, trippin’ ‘bout the future 
All you wanna do is hide 
Waves of the tension comin’ with a vengeance 
Crashing on every side 
No you can’t fake it, hard to face it 
Fear is tryin’ to take you down 
This overthinking boat is sinking
Wish someone could pull you out 
At the end of your rope when you’re losing your hope and you’re barely holding on 
He’ll be all that you need, no He’s not gonna leave He’ll carry you through it all 

#RyanStevenson #TashaLayton #WeatheringTheStormEP


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

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8YV4JQRijc

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

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