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James Wilson - Not Finished (Gospel)

James Wilson - Not Finished
James Wilson has released a Gospel track called Not Finished.

This is a brand new single from James Wilson, from the upcoming album "Songs For the Nations".

Lyrics:

Verse 1
When I feel walled in by my unbelief
And miracles seem forever out of reach
I’ll stand upon the words You’ve given me
‘Cause You wont relent till it’s complete

Pre-Chorus
Every word You’ve spoken
Will surely come to pass
I believe You’re moving
And You’re not finished yet

Chorus
Creator, Healer
Wonder-working miracle God
You can do anything
I know You’re moving
I know You’re working it out
So I will believe
You’re not finished yet
You’re not finished yet

Verse 2
I will be confident in You, Oh Lord
I wont be swayed by what I see right now
A glimmer of hope is breaking through the
clouds
I know You’ll see me through somehow

Pre-Chorus
Every word You’ve spoken
Will surely come to pass
I believe You’re moving
And You’re not finished yet

Chorus
Creator, Healer
Wonder working miracle God
You can do anything
I know You’re moving
I know You’re working it out
So I will believe
You’re not finished yet
You’re not finished yet

Bridge
When God opens a door
No one can shut it, no one can shut it
No devil from hell can stop what God has
started
When God gives you a word
It’s ever settled, it’s ever settled
No devil from hell can block what God has
promised


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0nezjKXli23A0McLsuGvy8

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycnr4Vwgyxg

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

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