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Tolu! - What You Say (Gospel)

Tolu! - What You Say
Tolu! has released a Gospel track called What You Say.

What You Say is the lead single from Tolu's upcoming Covenant Child Album. This song speaks to everyone struggling through life with issues of identity and self-worth.
Tolu shares: "You are not what the world, bad experiences, failed attempts at progress etc. say you are. You are more. You are what God says you are. Indeed, in Him we live, we move and have our 'be-ing'."

Lyrics:

Beautiful. Wonderful. Elevated

Your love, sweeter than wine

Your presence, so divine
You call me to Your feast
Your abundance released
You washed away my shame
Call me by Your name
My debt to sin erased
You crown me with Your Grace

Beautiful (Is what You say to me)
Wonderfully created (Is what You say to me)
Favoured. Elevated
Marvelous (Is what You say to me)
Glorious. Daughter of the Most High
(Is what You say to me)
Apple of His eye

No matter what the cost
You seek me when I'm lost
You leave the ninety-nine
And You find me just in time
You hold me tight and close
Never let me go
You wipe away my tears
And You whisper in my ear

Beautiful (Is what You say to me)
Wonderfully created (Is what You say to me)
Favoured. Elevated
Marvelous (Is what You say to me)
Glorious. Daughter of the Most High
(Is what You say to me)
Apple of His eye

You say I'm beautiful (What You say to me)
Wonderful and fearfully created (What You say to me)
Favoured. Elevated
I'm the glorious (What You say to me)
Daughter of the Most High God.
Apple of His eye (What You say to me), oh-oh

And I am what You say to me (I am what You say to me)
No one else defines me (I am what You say to me)
Nothing else defines me (I am what You say to me)
Only Your word will I receive (I am what You say to me)
You say I'm the salt of the earth (I am what You say to me)
Light to the world (I am what You say to me)
Redeemed for Your Glory (I am what You say to me)
A Holy Royalty (I am what You say to me)
Hey

I'm the head, not the tail (I am what You say to me)
My vision never fails (I am what You say to me)
What my hands touch will prosper (I am what You say to me)
Where my feet tread I conquer (I am what You say to me)
I'm worthy of love (I am what You say to me)
Always enough (I am what You say to me)
Who finds me finds a good thing (I am what You say to me)
I'm blessed and I'm a blessing (I am what You say to me)
I am what You say to me (I am what You say to me)
Oo-oo-oh

(I am what You say to me)
I am what You say to me
(I am what You say to me)
(I am what You say to me)

In the matters of my life, ooooh
You always have the final word
(Beautiful. Wonderful. Elevated)
Yea-ah
Hallelujah
Thank you, Jesus
(Marvelous. Glorious. Daughter. Of the Most High)
Your word is life to me
In You I live, I move, I have my being
I am what You say to me


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5MV3a0vSdqUDwFDLky9Ddh

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxS1Fekzwqo

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

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