Survivor

Album: Chain Breaker (2016)
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  • For so long I carried the weight of my past
    Cripple by burdens like stones on my back
    I thought I had fallen too far from your grace

    But you came and showed me the way

    When I was lost soul searching
    You were the ground beneath my feet
    When I was blind man begging
    You were the eyes so I could see
    When the smoke was rising up
    You were the air that I could breath
    You gave me hope you gave me something to believe

    Now I'm alive and born again
    Rescued from the grip of sin
    God your love came crashing in
    And pulled me out of the fire
    I'm a survivor

    Now all I can see are the fields of your grace
    Wherever I run your leading the way
    You shook the shackles off my feet
    I found redemption on my knees
    You gave me hope you gave me something to believe

    Now I'm alive and born again
    Rescued from the grip of sin
    God your love came crashing in
    And pulled me out of the fire
    I'm a survivor
    Oh I'm a survivor

    You're my God
    You're my fighter
    You make me a survivor

    Now I'm alive and born again
    Rescued from the grip of sin
    God your love came crashing in
    And pulled me out of the fire
    I'm a survivor
    Oh I'm a survivor
    You pulled me out of the fire
    I'm a survivor Writer/s: BRYAN FOWLER, JONATHAN LINDLEY SMITH, ZACH WILLIAMS
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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