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Andrew Ripp - Fill My Cup (Gospel Version) (CCM)

Andrew Ripp - Fill My Cup (Gospel Version)
On Friday, June 3rd, Andrew Ripp shared new music with this track titled 'Fill My Cup (Gospel Version)'. We are happy to be able to share the lyrics with you. The official audio can be heard below.

Lyrics:

Been walking to a city I cannot see
Through the depths of valley where the sun can’t reach
I’ve been high, I've been low
I’ve been looking for the river that could fill my soul
Been walking to a city that I cannot see

Fill my cup Lord
Run it over
Give me love, give me joy, give me peace
Fill my cup Lord
Run it over
I am your child in need
Lord, I need you to
Fill my cup

Been walking over lies standing in my way
They can say what they want, I don’t want what they say
I was born far from home
But I’ve been thriving in the wonder of the great unknown
Cuz I’m drinking from a well of another place

Fill my cup Lord
Run it over
Give me love, give me joy, give me peace
Fill my cup Lord
Run it over
I am your child in need
Lord, I need you to
Fill my cup

Fill my house up with hoping
Fill my plans up with purpose
Fill my wounds up with healing
Lord I need you to… fill my cup
Fill my days up with meaning
Fill my future with vision
Goodness, grace and provision
Lord I need you to… fill my cup

Fill my cup Lord
Run it over
Give me love, give me joy, give me peace
Fill my cup Lord
Run it over
I am your child in need
Lord, I need you to
Fill my cup


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7AxmGLpJN0LnxT9PqwAFRJ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpUP7NMLn3s

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

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