Goodness of God

Album: Victory (2019)
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  • I love You, Lord
    Oh, Your mercy never fails me
    And all my days, I've been held in Your hands
    From the moment that I wake up
    Until I lay my head
    Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

    All my life, You have been faithful
    All my life You have been so, so good
    With every breath that I am able
    Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

    I love Your voice
    You have led me through the fire
    In darkest night You are close like no other
    I've known You as a Father
    I've known You as a friend
    Oh, I have lived in the goodness of God

    Oh, and all my life You have been faithful
    All my life You have been so, so good
    With every breath that I am able
    Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    So good

    Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
    Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
    With my life laid down, I'm surrendered now
    I give You everything
    'Cause Your goodness is running after, it's running after me

    Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
    Your goodness is running after, it's running after me
    With my life laid down, I'm surrendered now
    I give You everything
    'Cause Your goodness is running, it keeps running after me

    All my life You have been faithful
    All my life You have been so, so good
    With every breath that I am able
    Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
    Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    You lead me and guide me, God
    Faithful Father floods my soul
    Oh, and You are my anchor in the wind and the waves
    You are my provider, oh, yes
    And You lead me and guide me by Your spirit
    And You work, I have never worked alone
    My joy, my joy every day
    Oh, shepherd of my soul, oh
    What a joy to know You
    Oh, the joy of knowing You, God
    You're everything to me
    So wonderful in all Your ways
    Hey, hey, all Your ways
    Amen Writer/s: Ben Fielding, Brian Johnson, Edward Martin Cash, Jason Ingram, Jenn Johnson
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Bethel Music Publishing, Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Jp from TexasTo Dc Christman from Kansas: you failed to note the comma that separated her husband (Brian) from Ed Cash as names in a series. She is married to Brian Johnson only! Unless reading carefully, it’s a bit understandable why you were confused. Having taught English for many years, perhaps I had the advantage of understanding the grammar!
  • Dc Christman from KansasSo is (was) Jenn married to Brian Johnson, as you said in the first graf, or was she married to Ed Cash, as you say in the next-to-last graf? Were these two marriages at different times in her life? Did she have two concurrent husbands? Most confusing!
  • AnonymousThis is a great song!
  • Char Diamond from WaskaganaishThis song lifts my spirit every time. TYJesus.
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