About these lyrics
These lyrics are intended to glorify God and edify the reader. So feel free to quote or adapt any of these words without charge for use in any Christian work intended for publication, provided proper credit is given to Roger E. Bruner. Of course, if you'd also send him a copy of the work once it is in print, he'd enjoy seeing it and knowing that this blog helped.
NOTE: PDF versions of lead sheets (words, music, and chords) are available for many of these songs. See the Lead Sheets page for more information.
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The Lord (Who) Never Stops Loving Me
[The video was taken at our weekly nursing home ministry a few years ago. A free PDF of the lead sheet for this song is available here.] What good can I do? What good can I say That’s good enough … Continue reading
Create in Me a Clean Heart, O Lord
You may listen to a recording of this song here. Create in me a clean heart, O Lord, And renew a right spirit within me. Don’t turn me away from Your presence, Lord, Or withhold Your Spirit from me. Don’t … Continue reading
The Lord (Who) Never Stops Loving Me
What good can I do? What good can I say That’s good enough to Pay the Lord for loving me? There’s nothing I can do, There’s nothing I can say That’s good enough to Pay the Lord for loving me. … Continue reading
When We Return to Him in Faith
Through Moses, God delivered the children of Israel From their Egyptian captivity, And He safely guided them through the wilderness Towards the Promised Land. But, stubborn and rebellious, they sometimes wandered needlessly; Yet God never sleeps, and He stayed close … Continue reading
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