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Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser - I Believe - Live (CCM)

Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser - I Believe - Live
Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called I Believe - Live.

In life, there are times when I personally may doubt God. We all have those moments when it doesn't make sense what's happening around us... when we cannot see His goodness. Songs like this should be sung during both life's deepest and happiest moments! 
The powerful lyrics of this song can help you see the goodness God has given to you in the midst of a dark time in your life and help your heart grow closer to God, lift the grief you are feeling, and help you find peace in His word and grace.

Lyrics

VERSE 1
I believe in the blood of Jesus
That washes white as snow
I believe that the power of the Gospel
Still makes the broken whole
I believe that the curse of sin was broken
When they rolled away that stone
I believe, I believe, I believe

CHORUS
As I bow before You Lord
I will rise in confidence
I will see Your goodness, Lord
In the land I’m livin’ in
No matter where I go
And no matter where I've been
I will see your goodness, Lord
In the land I’m livin’ in

VERSE 2
I believe that the walls will start falling
When we fall down on our knees
I believe that the lame will go walking
And the blind are gonna see
I believe that the gates of hell tremble
When the church begins to sing
I believe, I believe, I believe

BRIDGE
Sing it to the daughters
Sing it to the sons
To every generation
Look at what the Lord has done
Sing it to the darkness
That the light has come
Sing it to the nations
Look at what the Lord has done

SPONTANEOUS
I can hear it, I can hear the sound of the promised land
Oh I can hear it, it’s the sound of redemption
I can feel it in my bones again
It’s the sound of the promised land
Can you hear the mothers and fathers
Can you hear the sons and daughters
Shouting the praise of God
From one generation to the next
From one generation to the next
From one generation to the next
Somebody sing it tonight
From one generation to the next
We shout the praise of God
From one generation to the next
Let’s sing it to the daughters





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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1eVfW0BiP2cedS6y2XVkTO

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