Believe by Andy Chrisman


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One by Andy Chrisman

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Believe
by Andy Chrisman

Album: One


I have never seen Your eyes
Or a smile across Your face
I have never held Your hand
Or felt Your warm embrace

And I live among the scoffers
And the questioning
How can you trust a god
That you have never seen?

But I still believe
I still believe

I was born two thousand years
After You left this earth
Holding me intangible
And clutching to Your word

And I live among the scoffer
And the questioning
How can you trust a god
That you have never seen?

And I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)

I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)

I believe You're the son of God
Born of a virgin, died and rose again
I believe You are seated at the right hand
You're the beginning and the end

I believe You're the son of God
Born of a virgin, died and rose again
I believe You are seated at the right hand
You're the beginning and the end

I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
You're the son of God
I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
Born of a virgin, yeah

I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
Died and rose again
I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
I believe it

I still believe
I believe it, I believe it
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
You're the beginning and the end
I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
I believe it, yeah
I still believe

I still believe
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)
I still believe
Yeah, yeah
(Blessed are they who believe)
(And yet have not seen)


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