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Nate Conner - Praise Your Name (feat. Ben Bullock) (CCM)

Nate Conner - Praise Your Name (feat. Ben Bullock)
Nate Conner has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Praise Your Name (feat. Ben Bullock).

Nate writes: "Even in our worst times it's good to understand and realize who God is!!! He continues to teach me that each day, thank you for your time and consideration, please let this song take you away on a journey of Praise in life."

Lyrics:

Verse 1
Lord I Come to You heart broken,
Life stolen folding
But I can’t believe what you’ve done for me tonight

It’s like I feel so suddenly you have the victory and I’m set free ohh
Lord I want to thank You I’m going to Praise You tonight

Chorus
So I
Praise Your Name Lord I lift it High
Praise your name Lord All over the Sky
You know you died for me Lord I wonder why
Your Love for me God is Way Better Than Mine

Verse 2
Now I’m standing here with my heads toward the sky
I can’t stop smiling knowing you Lord saved my life
I’m so glad you did no better feeling than this
Ever since we were kids you’ve helped us come to grips

Chorus
So I
Praise Your Name Lord I lift it High
Praise your name Lord All over the Sky
You know you died for me Lord I wonder why
Your Love for me God is Way Better Than Mine

Bridge
Lord I lift your name on high
I’m so glad you’re in my life
Don’t know where I would be
Without you by my side

You came down from Heaven
Died and rose again
Now we wait until the end
For our best friend

Chorus
So I
Praise Your Name Lord I lift it High
Praise your name Lord All over the Sky
You know you died for me Lord I wonder why
Your Love for me God is Way Better Than Mine


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2WFUA2vutfEiX9qczIFLG9

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

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

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