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for KING & COUNTRY - For God Is With Us (CCM)

for KING & COUNTRY - For God Is With Us
for KING & COUNTRY has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called For God Is With Us.

In our lives, we have probably all had moments in which we felt that God's promises to us were too good to be true, or that we were not worthy of such blessings. In this new release, 'for King & Country' sing about what I believe is the single most important thing we can do to live by His grace -- believe in His unconditional love for us, and know that He gives us a new start and a new purpose. Faith precedes the miracle that God will perform in your life.

"Dare to imagine, and dare to believe in His love for us..." It takes courage to set aside our own thoughts and just follow the path of his love and learn to trust what he has to offer... 


Lyrics: "For God Is With Us"

Dare to imagine
Dare to believe in
A true love that gave us
A brand-new beginning

No room for a king
No celebration and no ceremony
In that little town
No, nobody would think
This is the story of the coming glory

Can you hear the prayers the people prayed?
Can you see the skies begin to break?
When Heaven and Earth were face-to-face
Oh, how the world forever changed

For God is with us
God is with us

All in a moment
All in an instant
The body was broken
And it was finished

So let us begin
The celebration and the ceremony
There's silence on Earth but the heavens are roaring
Telling the story of the coming glory

Can you feel your heart begin to race?
Can you see the tide begin to change?
With all of our futures rearranged
The world will never be the same

For God is with us
God is with us
For God is with us
(Oh, can we sing, oh, can we sing)
God is with us
(Oh, can we hear, oh, can we hear)
For God is with us

Dare to imagine
Dare to believe in
A true love that gave us
A reason for living

Can you feel the hope that's rushing in?
Can you hear the song that's echoing?
Join with the choir as we sing
This is where love truly begins

For God is with us
God is with us
For God is with us
(Oh, can we sing, oh, can we sing)
God is with us
(Oh, can we hear, oh, can we hear)
For God is with us

(Oh, can you say, oh, can you say)
God is with us


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3H5ly2nTpUNUdbg1X9dHWJ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HErRFLapu4

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

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