Search My Heart (Psalm 139) Listening Track (Matt McCoy)
Search My Heart (Psalm 139) Listening Track (Matt McCoy)
Listening Track (MP3) Details
Download the listening track for Search My Heart (Psalm 139) by Matt McCoy, from the album Spirit Songs.
SongID | 80490 |
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Language | English |
Album | Spirit Songs |
Artists | Matt McCoy |
Authors | Matt McCoy |
CCLI Song No. | 7210785 |
File Type | MP3 |
Meter | 4/4 |
Tempo | Med Slow |
Theme | Invitation, Presence, Searching, Omnipresent, Testing |
Lyrics
Verse 1
My God, You made me, so You understand my ways
My God, You formed me, You've numbered all my days
Pre-Chorus 1
You hem me in behind and before,
You lay Your hand upon me
Chorus 1
Search my heart, oh, God, test me and know my anxious thoughts
Reveal in me the things that break Your heart
Verse 2
My God, You see me and know my ev'ry thought
Oh, God, You hear me and the pain my tongue has caused
Chorus 2a
Search my heart, oh, God, test me and know my anxious thoughts
Reveal in me the things that break Your heart
Lead me towards the truth and everlasting life in You
Show me the things I do that break Your heart
Bridge
Where can I go from Your spirit, where can I flee from Your presence
In the highest of heights or the lowest of depths You're there
And If I rise on the wings of the dawn, if I live on the edge of the sea
Even there Your hand will guide me and hold me close
Vamp
So, hold me close
Hold me close
Hold me close
God, hold me close
Pre-Chorus 2
You hem me in behind and before,
You lay Your hand upon me
(REPEAT)
Chorus 2b
Search my heart, oh, God, test me and know my anxious thoughts
Reveal in me the things that break Your heart
Lead me towards the truth and everlasting life in You
Show me the things I do that break Your heart...
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