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Nathaniel Bassey

True To Your Word

 

True To Your Word

(album: Hallelujah Again (Revelation 19:3) - 2021)


You are true to Your word
When You speak, it is done
Faithful one, I am that I am
We can rest and be sure
That You won't disappoint
And fulfill all You promised
And You are able to do
Much more than we ask in Your name

It may tarry for a while
And appear to delay
The promises He made to you
Oh, but in the fullness of time
Like a seed from the ground
That breaks through to the sunlight
In beauty and grace
God's word is unfailing, and it's true

Roses may wither, but Your word never fades
My hope is anchored on Jesus, the rock
Jesus the rock

We can rest and be sure
That You won't disappoint
And fulfill all You've promised
You will fulfill all You've promised

Lord, You said it and so I believe it
Once it is spoken and twice I have heard
All power belongs to God
No matter what comes my way, I will stand strong on the word of God
Hey, I speak to the mountain and the mountain moves, yes it does
I believe, I believe, I believe every word of God, yes I do

You are able to do what You've promised
And You're faithful to do
Much more than we ask in Your name

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