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Riley Clemmons - For The Good (CCM)

Riley Clemmons - For The Good
Riley Clemmons has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called For The Good.

In a prayer, Riley proclaims her faith, a faith she wishes we all might also have: "I know that Your ways are higher, and that you have a plan for me. You give me purpose and direction, despite the fact that I can't see them sometimes. No matter how painful it is, I will hold on to my faith and pray through every temptation. Even when I face deep moments in my life, I will hold on to Your promises that good things will happen."


LYRICS:

Who can bend my burdens
And make them beautiful
Who can bring the healing
To the hurt I hold
Who else could part the waters
When I’m needing a way
Though I’m walking through the valley
I’ll believe when You say
 
For the good, for the good 
You work all things together 
For the good, for the good
Your promise stands forever 
You alone are my greatest hope
I trust You on the broken road
You work all things together like only You could 
For the good 
Of those who love You, those who love You
 
Lord Your ways are higher 
You know Your plans for me 
You give purpose and a future
Even when I can’t see
So I will pray through every heartache
I will cling to this faith
Though I’m walking through the valley
I’ll believe when You say
 
I know You’re working
I know You’re working 
I believe 
I believe 
Good things are coming 
Good things are coming 
I believe 
I believe


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7ePpMxyHYteDKAeNWeT6vi

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehAjwXaaNr8

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

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