What Love Is This

Album: Where I Find You (2012)
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  • You never change, you are the god you stay a while
    When I'm afraid you calm and still my beating heart
    You stay the same, when hope is just a distant thought
    You take my pain and you lead me to the cross

    What love is this , that you gave your life for me
    And made a way for me to know you
    And I confess you're always enough for me you're all I need

    I look to you, I see the scars upon your hands
    And hold the truth that when I can't you always can
    I'm standing here beneath the shadow of the cross,
    I'm overwhelmed that I keep finding up that ours

    What love is this that you gave your life for me
    And made a way for me to know you
    And I confess, you're always enough for me you're all I need

    Jesus in your suffering you were reaching your thought of me
    Jesus in your suffering you were reaching your thought of me

    What love is this, that you gave your life for me
    And made a way for me to know you
    And I confess, you're always enough for me
    You're all I need

    What love is this, that you gave your life for me
    And made a way for me to know you
    And I confess, you're always enough for me
    Always enough for me
    Always enough for me Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Integrity Music
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