To Know You (Phil. 3:8, Psalm 139:23-24)
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To Know You (Phil. 3:8, Psalm 139:23-24)
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I want to know You
I want to know You
I want to know the life I live
I live I am living just for you
And when I see you
I want You to know me too
I want to know you
I want to know You
Search me Oh God
You know my heart
If there's a hurtful way
Lead me back to You
All I ever wanted, All I ever knew
All things fade to nothing
In the light of knowing You
I want to know You, I want to know You
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