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Psalm 139a Colin Heinrich sings "Redeeming Love"

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Psalm 139 shows us God's loving care, for looking after us wherever we are. Chad quotes from Francis Thompson's Hound of Heaven, "How little worthy of any love thou art! Save Me, save only Me? I fled Him, down the nights and down the days; I fled Him, down the arches of the years." Colin Henirch sings "Redeeming Love".

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Lyrics for "Redeeming Love"

Psalm 139a.

If I take the wings of morning

If I dwell in the deepest part of the sea

The dark is as bright as light to you

And you are always there with me

O my Lord, you alone have searched me

There is nothing you don't already know

You know my thoughts from far away

You surround me as I come and as I go

(Chorus)

Where can I hide?

You will always find me

Where can I run?

You’re already there

I want You to find me

I want to be found

In Your redeeming love

In Your redeeming love

You alone created my being

You formed me in my mother’s womb

I have been so wonderfully made

I’ve never been hidden from you

(Chorus)

Where can I hide?

You will always find me

Where can I run?

You’re already there

I want You to find me

I want to be found

In Your redeeming love

In Your redeeming love

  continue reading

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Psalm 139 shows us God's loving care, for looking after us wherever we are. Chad quotes from Francis Thompson's Hound of Heaven, "How little worthy of any love thou art! Save Me, save only Me? I fled Him, down the nights and down the days; I fled Him, down the arches of the years." Colin Henirch sings "Redeeming Love".

Show Notes:

What’s New from 1517:

More from the hosts:

Lyrics for "Redeeming Love"

Psalm 139a.

If I take the wings of morning

If I dwell in the deepest part of the sea

The dark is as bright as light to you

And you are always there with me

O my Lord, you alone have searched me

There is nothing you don't already know

You know my thoughts from far away

You surround me as I come and as I go

(Chorus)

Where can I hide?

You will always find me

Where can I run?

You’re already there

I want You to find me

I want to be found

In Your redeeming love

In Your redeeming love

You alone created my being

You formed me in my mother’s womb

I have been so wonderfully made

I’ve never been hidden from you

(Chorus)

Where can I hide?

You will always find me

Where can I run?

You’re already there

I want You to find me

I want to be found

In Your redeeming love

In Your redeeming love

  continue reading

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