Well Done

Album: The Beginning And Everything After (2018)
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  • What will it be like when my pain is gone
    And all the worries of this world just fade away?
    What will it be like when You call my name
    And that moment when I see You face to face?

    I'm waiting my whole life to hear You say

    Well done, well done
    My good and faithful one
    Welcome to the place where you belong
    Well done, well done
    My beloved child
    You have run the race and now you're home
    Welcome to the place where you belong

    What will it be like when tears are washed away
    And every broken thing will finally be made whole?
    What will it be like when I come into Your glory
    Standing in the presence of a love so beautiful?

    I'm waiting my whole life for that day
    I will live my life to hear You say

    Well done, well done
    My good and faithful one
    Welcome to the place where you belong
    Well done, well done
    My beloved child
    You have run the race and now you're home
    Welcome to the place where you belong

    What will it be like when I hear that sound?
    All of heaven's angels crying out
    Singing holy, holy, holy are You, Lord
    Singing holy, holy, holy are You, Lord
    Singing holy, holy, holy are You, Lord
    Waiting my whole life for that day
    Until then I'll live to hear You say

    Well done, well done
    My good and faithful one
    Welcome to the place where you belong
    Well done, well done
    My beloved child
    You have run the race and now you're home
    Welcome to the place where you belong

    Well done Writer/s: Jason Ingram, Josh Havens, Matt Fuqua
    Publisher: ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Carter from Farivew AveWhen ever I look at this it makes me sad
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