Sunday, August 24, 2008

Encouragement for the Week

At church this morning they sang this song to close... it really made me think and gave me hope..... thought someone else might benefit too... hope you all have a GREAT week... and get ready for pictures, we have Ava's 3rd birthday this weekend love you all -

I have to Believe - Rita Springer

I have to believe
That He sees my darkness
I have to believe
He knows my pain
I have to lift up
My hands to worship
Worship His name

I have to declare
That He is my refuge
I have to deny
That I am alone
I have to lift up
My eyes to the mountain
It's where my help comes from

Oh yeah
He said that He's forever faithful
He said that He's forever true
He said that He can move mountains
If He can move mountains
He can move my mountain
He can move your mountain, too

Oh, I have to stand tall
When the wind blows me over
I have to stand strong
When I'm weak and afraid
I have to grab hold
Ahold of the garments
The garments of praise

I know, I know, I know
Cause He said that He's forever faithful
And He said that He's forever true
He said that He can move mountains
If He can move mountains
He can move my mountain
He can move your mountain, too

I have to sing praise
When the hour is midnight
He unlocks these chains
That bind up my soul
My sin and my shame
He has forgiven and made me whole

Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Cause He said that He's forever faithful
And He said that He's forever true
He said that He can move mountains
If He can move mountains
He can move my mountain
He can move your mountain, too

I have to believe
I have to believe
He's got everything under control
I have to believe
Lord, I believe
Help my unbelief
I have to believe in You
I have to believe

Pretty amazing - He says he can move mountains - I have to believe

2 comments:

Mimi said...

I have to believe, too! Pretty amazing lyrics.....thanks for sharing them...love you...

Anonymous said...

What a song. I needed those words today. I enjoy looking at your blog and watching all these children grow. What blessing we all have. Tell Dee Dee I said hello and I think of her often. Tricia Covin