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Jon Foreman - Jesus, I Have My Doubts - Live (CCM)

Jon Foreman - Jesus, I Have My Doubts - Live
Jon Foreman has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Jesus, I Have My Doubts - Live.

God has blessed Jon with a special gift. He has so much music in his head it's hard to comprehend. The timing of this song couldn't have been better. Let God bless the whole church: the devoted, the lukewarm, the persecuted, and those who need aid and/or hope. Despite the need for Jesus in the world, we as believers can never have enough of him. Times like these also drive home how much more we need him. 

LYRICS:

Jesus, I’m sorry bout last night
Jesus, We both know that I tried
Jesus, it feels like the world’s in pieces
I’m sure You got Your reasons
But I got my doubts
Jesus, I got my doubts
 
When everything that’s right feels wrong
And all of my belief feels gone
And the darkness in my heart is so strong
Can you reach me here in the silence?
Singing these broken songs
Looking for the light for so long
But the pain goes on and on and on
Can You reach me here in the silence?
 
Jesus, what a week We’ve had
Jesus, has the world gone mad?
Jesus, feels like the world’s in pieces
I’m sure You’ve got Your reasons
But I’ve got my doubts
Jesus, I’ve got my doubts
 
Are You there? Can You hear me?
Do You care? Are You near me? Cause I’m scared and I’m weary
Are You there? Can You hear me?
Are You there?
 
I have my doubts



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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2odee6DZnb80SkpyqthLzm

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3nFah8Xlq0

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

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