You said the words
And made the heavens
You breathed the stars
And put their place in the sky
You waved Your hand
Painted a sunset
You smiled and gave a heartbeat life

Crazy to think
That Your holy hands
Made everything I see
It's so hard to believe
That You the God of creation say
I've got this power in me

In me
There is strength to move a mountain
In me
There is faith to walk on water
In me
If I just believe
The Way and the Truth and the Life is
In me

So please remind me
When I feel useless
That my flesh and bone
Has more than meets the eye
Because you burn
Like a fire was in me
And there's nothing out of reach when I
Let your Spirit loose and be alive

In me
There is strength to move a mountain
In me
There is faith to walk on water
In me
If I just believe
The Way and the Truth and the Life is
In me


(You said the words
And made the heavens
You breathed the stars
And put their place in the sky
You waved Your hand
Painted a sunset
You smiled and gave a heartbeat life)

You set the world in motion
Put the waves in the ocean
And when it all comes down
I've got to believe
That You the God of creation say
I've got this power

In me
There is strength to move a mountain
In me
There is faith to walk on water
In me
There is strength to move a mountain
In me
There is faith to walk on water
In me
If I just believe
The Way and the Truth and the Life is
Oh, The Way and the Truth and the Life is
In me






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In Me Lyrics as written by Jess Clayton Cates Chad Robert Cates

Lyrics © ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing

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