180
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180
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Father can You hear me now
I'm feeling like I've let You down
I've lost the strength to turn myself around
I really hope You hear me now
How'd I get so far away?
What if I outrun Your grace?
Can You replace these broken yesterdays?
Promise me I'm not too late
Call me home, I want to be Your own
Running desperately into Your arms, where I belong
And I know, Your love can turn this heart
A hundred and eighty degrees to
Bring me back to where You are
Tell me I am welcomed in
Show me mercy doesn't end
Wash these muddy stains that mark my skin
And tell me I can start again
I can barely believe it
You're racing to meet me
Your eyes filled with healing, oh
Restoring, redeeming, forgiving, receiving
This is my beginning, oh
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Who performs "180"?
Jordan Feliz performs "180", and this lyric page sits inside the Jordan Feliz catalog on LyroVerse.
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