Thank You
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Thank You
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How do I say thank you, Lord
For the way that you love
And the way that you come
For all that you’ve done
All that you’ll do
My hearts pours out
Thank you
You don’t have to come
But you always do
You show up in splendor
And change the whole room
How do I say thank you, lord
For the life that you gave
The cross that you bore
For the love you poured out
To ransom my soul
My hearts pours out
This thankful song
You walk through all my walls
Conquered my shame
Stepped into my past
Fill my world with grace
You didn’t have to come
But you wanted to
I say thank you
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Jonathan David Helser performs "Thank You", and this lyric page sits inside the Jonathan David Helser catalog on LyroVerse.
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