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Moving Mountain Worship - His Kindness Fails Not (CCM)

Moving Mountain Worship - His Kindness Fails Not
Moving Mountain Worship has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called His Kindness Fails Not.

Dale Rugge shares: "As with all Moving Mountain Worship songs, this song came from a dream. In the dream I heard an upbeat 50s vibe song with lyrics that sounded a lot like some of the passages in Lamentations Chapter 3. I woke up in the middle of the dream and was able to recall some of the lyrics and the complete melody line. After digging into Lamentations 3 and other scriptural passages, I was able to complete this song and pretty well reproduce the song I heard in the dream that night. Now it is time to share the song with others!"


Lyrics:

Every morn I see His mercy. Every new day my heart’s reward.
I say to myself. The Lord is my God. So I will always trust in Him                       
His kindness fails not. Hold onto that thought.
He has what I want, so I will depend on Him.
In every bit of pain I seek His mercy. With every drop of rain I see His grace.
And this I recall, the Lord is my all, so I will always hope in Him.
His kindness fails not. Hold onto that thought.
He has what I want, so I will depend on Him.
Sitting alone in quiet stillness, waiting to hear my Master’s voice.
I will bow down, my face to the ground, for I will always worship Him.
His kindness fails not. Hold onto that thought.
He has what I want, so I will depend on Him.
His kindness fails not. Hold onto that thought.
He has what I want, so I will depend on Him.
I’ll depend on Him. Yes I will depend on Him


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/69nrxYvI9V1a84bxpIf9gu

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7SzfV3Zsxo

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

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