Have You Heard

Album: Gardenview (2022)
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  • Have you heard that the rapture is coming
    Have you heard He’ll be calling your name
    And you’ll fly like a bird into the heavens
    And you’ll never be sad again

    Have you heard that the rapture is coming
    And that no one will be left behind
    That He’ll cradle your head oh so softly
    Like a child, like a child, like a child

    What a wonderful sound
    My Jesus in the sky
    He has counted all your tears
    Come and meet Him in the by and by

    Have you heard that the rapture is coming
    That He loves you for all that you are
    That He’d make you again in a heartbeat
    Every freckle and every scar

    What a wonderful sound
    My Jesus in the sky
    He has counted all your tears
    Come and meet Him in the by and by Writer/s: NATALY CONTE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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