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Tootsie Williams - God's Love (Gospel)

Tootsie Williams - God's Love
Tootsie Williams has released a Gospel track called God's Love.

Tootsie writes: "'God's Love' come at a time when I was reflecting on my life. I was a young, single mother, my mom died not too long ago, I struggled emotionally and financially and my home life wasn't very stable. As I rode the NYC A train to work, riding over the Jamaica Bay, I looked out over the water and started hearing the lyrics. I wrote the song 'God's Love'on that train ride and it was like a love letter to me and the world. I knew in that moment I was moving toward purpose."

Lyrcs:

The love of God is greater than
anything you’ll ever know
and the love of God goes deeper than
the river or the ocean's flow
for the love of God is stronger than
the wind of any storm that comes
who can understand God‘s love for man
and how far His love will go
to redeem man from the curse of sin
God's love sent his only son
to restore man from the state we're in
God‘s love, lived, died and rose again
to save man from the death sin brings
Jesus was the sacrifice (hung on a cross for you and me yea)
and draw us to his plan again
God chose love (Repeat)
to bring men back to Him
the love of God is greater than
the problems that this life can bring
and the love of God goes deeper than
the matters that the heart contain
ooh for the love of God is stronger than
the bond between mother and child
who can understand God's love man
and all of the reasons why
to redeem man from the curse of sin
God's love sent his only son
to restore man from the state we're in
God‘s love, lived, died and rose again
to save man from the death sin brings
Jesus was the sacrifice
and draw us to his plan again
God chose love (Repeat)
to bring men back to Him
to bring men back to Him (repeat)
it was before the foundation of the world he planned
that he was in the Son
the Son will hang up on the cross
and shed his blood for our sin, oh yeah
what manner of love is this he would lay down his life for a friend, yeah
bring us back to him (Repeat)


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6PTJ7tEhSQXtnPGQgHrzDq

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