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Nanette Maxine - Sundays (CCM)

Nanette Maxine has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Sundays.

Nanette shares: "This song discusses the importance of a commitment to the house of the Lord. In a world full of confusion this song brings to listeners' attention the wonder of God's place of refuge. For centuries many have depended on the Lord's house as a place of renewal and strength and it is even more so today. To be in the presence of God is the beginning of wisdom, healing, and strength. This song is my weekly reminder that God is always the beginning of my week and the end of my week."


Lyrics:

Nanette Maxine - Sundays
Gotta go to church on Sunday morning yeah so I can worship
Worship I gotta worship
Sunday oh yeah
More of you is what I want and less of me
I desire to have a closer walk with thee
Just trying to get to know you better
So I can please you I want to know what you want from me
To be in your will Lord I have to spend some time with you
You mean everything and I
I been coming to see you at your house mostly on Sundays that's when I get
that special feeling in my heart that takes me through the weekdays
Sundays take me through the weekdays and I can't wait to see you again
Sundays
Where the truth is the light, you're the truth and you're the only way
Just can't get enough of your word and your spirit upon me
So fill my cup let it overflow in the house of the Lord fill me with your love
Every day, oh I think of you your love changes all that I do yeah
Still sometimes I wonder as the days go by everyday will I still have you in my heart
Late night on Friday
I can't wait for Sunday, Sunday that's when I like to fellowship with you yeah
I've been coming to see you at your house mostly on Sundays - Sunday morning
I get this special feeling in my heart that takes me through the weekdays
Sunday takes me through the weekdays, and I can't wait to see you again Sunday
I've been coming to see you at your house mostly on Sundays
Sunday morning, I get this special feeling in my heart that takes me through the weekends Sundays


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5lZhuhXTrQUfQNy7w3VHeL

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fmhScql548

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

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