The Truth Is Who You Are

Album: The Light Meets the Dark (2010)
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  • It would be easier if You were just a thought in my head
    Simply something that I once read
    A belief needing my defense

    And it would be easier if You were something I once knew
    A hope just to hold on
    But You're holding out Your hands

    You came to take us back to the start
    You came to touch the hardness of our hearts
    You gave us truth that truth is who You are
    It's who You are

    And it's not enough to just say, "I believe"
    'Cause truth is that talk is cheap
    So grace give me eyes to see

    You came to take us back to the start
    You came to touch the hardness of our hearts
    You gave us truth that truth is who You are
    It's who You are

    Flesh and blood You offer us
    Oh, to eat the bread and drink the cup
    Oh, to taste, to see, to feel, to touch
    Emmanuel, God with us
    Emmanuel, God with us

    'Cause You came to break the chains apart
    To wake the dead and the sleeping of our hearts
    You gave us truth that truth is who You are
    It's who You are
    It's who You are
    It's who You are Writer/s: JASON INGRAM, MIKE DONEHEY
    Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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