Glorious Unfolding

Album: The Glorious Unfolding (2013)
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  • Lay your head down tonight
    Take a rest from the fight
    Don't try to figure it out
    Just listen to what i'm whispering to your heart
    'Cause I know this is not
    Anything like you thought
    The story of your life was gonna be
    And it feels like the end has started closing in on you
    But it's just not true
    There's so much of the story that's still yet to unfold

    And this is going to be a glorious unfolding
    Just you wait and see and you will be amazed
    You've just got to believe the story is so far from over
    So hold on to every promise god has made to us
    And watch this glorious unfolding

    God's plan from the start
    For this world and your heart
    Has been to show His glory and His grace
    Forever revealing the depth and the beauty of
    His unfailing love
    And the story has only begun

    And this is going to be a glorious unfolding
    Just you wait and see and you will be amazed
    We've just got to believe the story is so far from over
    So hold on to every promise god has made to us
    And watch this glorious unfolding

    We were made to run through fields of forever
    Singing songs to our savior and king
    So let us remember this life we're living
    Is just the beginning of the beginning

    Of this glorious unfolding
    We will watch and see and we will be amazed
    If we just keep on believing the story is so far from over
    And hold on to every promise god has made to us
    We'll see the glorious unfolding

    Just watch and see (unfolding)
    This is just the beginning of the beginning (unfolding) Writer/s: Steven Chapman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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