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NewSpring Worship, Bridget Vogel - Heaven Found Me (CCM)

NewSpring Worship, Bridget Vogel has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Heaven Found Me.

Lyrics:

Oh, Jesus You are always kind
Traveled from the highest heights to save me
For the one you leave the ninety-nine

You'll never leave me nor forsake me

NewSpring Worship, Bridget Vogel - Heaven Found MeIt's not for me to be the restless kind
I am covered in the peace You gave me
Clothed in righteousness and crowned with love
Hallelujah Heaven found me

You gave Your all for me
You are my everything
All that I'll ever need
I can find in You
Your endless love for me is changing everything
Hallelujah heaven found me

No You're not the type to tell me lies
I believe You when You say You love me
I am Yours and You are always mine
Hallelujah Heaven found me

You gave Your all for me
You are my everything
All that I'll ever need
I can find in You
Your endless love for me is changing everything
Hallelujah heaven found me

You gave me life
I give my all for you
My one desire
I lift my hands to you
Your Name is great
My lips will sing to You
Hallelujah

You gave me life
I give my all for you
My one desire
I lift my hands to you
Your Name is great
My lips will sing to You
Hallelujah

To redeem me You would surely die
To restore me You would give Your body
By Your blood my debt was satisfied
Hallelujah Heaven found me

Oh
You gave Your all for me
You are my everything
All that I'll ever need
I can find in You
Your endless love for me is changing everything
Hallelujah heaven found me

You gave Your all for me
You are my everything
All that I'll ever need
I can find in You
Your endless love for me is changing everything
Hallelujah heaven found me
Oh, hallelujah heaven found me



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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4nKi14P1nubTkhETCFoPgn

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oi9YKWWPJsM

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

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