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SongLab, Edwin Stephens - We Love (CCM)

SongLab, Edwin Stephens - We Love
SongLab, Edwin Stephens has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called We Love.

"We Love" is a groovy tune that invoked an immediate praise break when first presented in one of our Songlabs! Written with a vulnerable heart to encourage the Church to remember the simple gospel, the unique tones and simplicity of the chorus lines get you right to the point of it all: We love you Lord!

Lyrics:

(We love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

You're my hope in the waiting

The highs and lows and in between
Open ends in You're presence
Take everything, take everything

You're faithful, Jesus
You make your home in our praises

So we sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)
And we sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

'Cus You're so faithful, Jesus
And we love you Lord, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

Your love came knocking at my door
You made a room inside my heart
Your flesh between the boards and nails
Your blood has purchased every part

We're so thankful, Jesus
We lift You up shouting praises

So we sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you
We sing, we sing (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)
And we sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord
We sing, we sing (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

'Cus You're so faithful, Jesus
And we love you Lord, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

O, everything I got
You can take what is small and make it a whole lot
And even when I fall You never let me drop
You always hear me call, so I don't wanna stop singin
You can have it all, everything I got
You can take what is small and make it a whole lot
And even when I fall You never let me drop
You always hear me call, so I don't wanna stop singin'

We love, we love, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)
And we sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

'Cus You're so faithful, Jesus
And You make your home in our praises

We sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)
We sing, we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord (we love, we love, we love, we love you Lord)

And You can have it all, everything I've got
'Cus you take what is small, and make it a whole lot
And even when I fall, You never let me drop
You always hear me call, so I don't wanna stop singin'

You're so faithful, Jesus
We love, we love, we love, we love you Lord


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3VaIKYK7bEBKeyn8sY2kyQ

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

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