Mark me with Your grace
Shape me in Your wisdom
Place in me a heart
Of mercy

Open up my eyes
Let me see Your glory
Lead me to the place
You want me

Chorus:
Love, break me now
Strip me down
May Your beauty
Deep inside of me resound
Through me be found
Come break me now

Guide me in Your truth
Mold me in Your nature
Birth in me a hope
To hold on

Show me how to wait
Teach me how to listen
Be in me the strenght
To let go

(Chorus)
Break me now . . .(x4)

Love hear my plea
Rescue me,bring your peace
I have come to You on bended knee
I'm desperate for Your breath in me
Your ears to hear
Your eyes to see
Set me free, come set me free
Like rain flowing over me...

(Chrous)
flowin over (x3)
me
flowin over (x3)
me


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    This is a heartfelt song that speaks from a heart longing for authenticity. It actually is a call to be broken from pride and pseudo self-sufficiency. "Love break me...show me how to wait, teach me how to listen..." This song is a desperate plea for humility and full dependence on God. It is not a song to be song lightly because God does have a way of bringing us to a place of brokenness so that we hold loosely onto the things of this world. It is only when we are empty that we can be filled.

    ontheroad314on January 31, 2015   Link

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