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Kathy Manz Evergreen Music - Mother's Heart Cry (CCM)

Kathy Manz Evergreen Music - Mother's Heart Cry
Kathy Manz Evergreen Music has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Mother's Heart Cry.

This is a lovely song to celebrate Mother's Day. From Mary, the teenage mother, to the mother of James and John, who petitioned Jesus for the privileged seats in Heaven, the Bible is full of mothers. Our lives are also filled with mothers, from our own mothers to the mothers of people who play important roles in our lives. How often do we express gratitude to mothers? How often do we recognize that motherhood is simply another way that God expresses His divine love for us?

Lyrics:

VERSE 1
You, Lord, hear this mother’s heart cry
There is none so strong
You see the tears oh Lord
You hear this mother’s song

CHORUS
Daughter, they are mine
Not just for a little while
To Me belong in my heart of hearts
But, now, you must be strong

VERSE 2
God, You formed this child
Deep within my womb
For this child I prayed
And my heart made room
I thought to me they belonged

CHORUS 2
Daughter, let them go
And open up your hand
Let them flow away
Knowing they are safe
Because I heart your song

BRIDGE
From the land far away
I vowed to bring them home
From the land far away
Because I heard your heart song

VERSE 3
You, Lord, heard my mother’s heart cry
There is none so strong
You saw the tears oh Lord
You heard this mother’s song
You heard this mother’s song
You heard this mother’s song


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2GZ50Fb5KKftznjJtJNAKw

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehO8yUlYVRs

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

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