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Travis Greene, Le'Andria Johnson - Wonder (feat. Le'Andria Johnson) (Gospel)

Travis Greene, Le'Andria Johnson - Wonder (feat. Le'Andria Johnson)
Travis Greene, Le'Andria Johnson has released a Gospel track called Wonder (feat. Le'Andria Johnson).

Here are the lyrics:

I've been through hurt
I've been through pain
Wish I had time
So I could explain
How God's been good
Oh, He made a way
Every time I was in trouble
Somehow, He won the battle
Now I know
It was nobody
Now I know
It was nobody but You

When my soul looks back and wonder
Oh, how I made it over
When my soul looks back and wonder
Now I know
It was nobody
Nobody but You

I've been through ups and downs
Doctor's reports
With no one around
But You've been there
When I needed You most (When I needed You most)
Every time I was in trouble
Somehow, You won the battle
Now I know
It was nobody (It was nobody)
Now I know
It was nobody but You

When my soul looks back and wonder
How I made it over (How I made it over, ooh)
When my soul looks back and wonder (Since I've been with Him)
Now I know
It was, it was nobody
Nobody but You

It was nobody
Oh Lord, it was nobody but you
So we lift our voice and we cry

Hallelujah, thank You Lord
You have been a wonder in my soul
Hallelujah, thank You Lord
Oh, You have been a wonder in my soul
Hallelujah, thank You Lord
You have been a wonder in my soul
Hallelujah, thank You Lord
You know I thank You Lord
You have been a wonder in my soul, yeah

When my soul looks back
How I made it over (I couldn't imagine with out You)
When my soul looks back and wonder (Lord, I couldn't live without You, yeah)
Now, now I know
It was nobody, no
Nobody but You
Nobody but You Lord
(How do You feel with Him? What would it be without You?)



You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/48NBwJuiWaieFw8R5W3odZ

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

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

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