From the Inside Out

Album: Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope (2017)
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  • A thousand times I've failed, still your mercy remains
    Should I stumble again? Still I'm caught in your grace
    Everlasting, your light will shine when all else fades
    Never ending, your glory goes beyond all fame

    Your will above all else, my purpose remains
    The art of losing myself in bringing you praise
    Everlasting, your light will shine when all else fades
    Never ending, your glory goes beyond all fame

    My heart and my soul, I give you control
    Consume me from the inside out Lord
    Let justice and praise, become my embrace
    To love you from the inside out

    Everlasting, your light will shine when all else fades
    Never ending, your glory goes beyond all fame
    And the cry of my heart is to bring you praise
    From the inside out, Lord my soul cries out Writer/s: Amy Fletcher
    Publisher: AMY ROWE
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Pamela Welliver from Cadillac, MichiganThis song helped me so much as I journey through the grief of losing my sweet girl at 19 and my mom just 2 months later. Thank you Reba.
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