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Josh Wilson - Remember (CCM)

Josh Wilson - Remember
Josh Wilson has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Remember.

Whenever you have a challenge that feels overwhelming, that you are not sure how it is going to turn out... Josh's answer is to recall the past! Take a moment to reflect on how things turned out in the past, remember how God was by your side even when you didn't realize it.

Lyrics:

[Verse 1]
Twenty-four hours
But they all feel like midnight
I'm searchin' for a sign of life
A single shred of sunlight
There's a hundred different verses
I should be quotin' right now
It's strange, but somehow
Not a single one sounds right

[Pre-Chorus]
When I can't face tomorrow
I'll borrow hope from yesterday

[Chorus]
Remember
Even when it hurts, remember
Even if it gets worse
When I can't find You by my side
I will look back so I remember

[Post-Chorus]
Remembеr

[Verse 2]
Countless memories
Mountaintops and tragеdies
God, You've always carried me
No matter what, You'll never leave

[Pre-Chorus]
When I can't face tomorrow
I'll borrow hope from better days

[Chorus]
Remember
Even when it hurts, remember
Even if it gets worse
When I can't find You by my side
I will look back so I remember
Everything You've done, remember
Just how far we've come
When I can't find You by my side
I will look back so I

[Bridge]
God, Your faithfulness (Faithfulness)
Is my confidence (Confidence)
You have always kept (Always kept)
All Your promises (Promises)
God, Your faithfulness (Faithfulness (God, You are my)
Is my confidence (Confidence) (Confidence)
You have always kept (Always kept) (You keep all Your)
All Your promises (Promises)

[Chorus]
Remember
Even when it hurts (Even when it hurts), remember
Even if it gets worse (Even if it gets worse)
When I can't find You by my side (I can't find You)
I will look back so I remember
Everything You've done (You love us), remember
Just how far we've come
When I can't find You by my side (I can't find You)
I will look back so I (Hey) remember


[Post-Chorus]
God, You are my (Gotta look back, gotta look back)
Confidence ('Til I see it, 'til I see it, remember)
You keep all Your (Gotta look back, gotta look back)
Promises ('Til I see it, 'til I see it, woo!)

[Outro]
God, You are my confidence
You keep all Your promises
Remember


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3lE2ganUNX7vhzfIrpkZlv

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

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