I know that God, my God
God is good
Oh God, my God
God is good
You know he brought me out of darkness
God is good

You know that he saved, my soul
God is good
Said that he saved my soul
God is good
I said that he saved, my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God is good

You know that he guides my every foot step
God is good
I said he guides my every foot step
God is good

You know that he guides my every foot step
Then he saved, my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God is good

And then he put food on my table
God is good
Said he put food on my table
God is good

Said he put food on my table
Then he put shoes on my feet
So he could guide my every foot step
Jesus saved, my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God is good

And then he made, a way
God is good
Said he made a way
God is good

I said that he made, a way
Then he put food, on my table
Then he put shoes, on my feet
So he could guide my every foot step
Jesus saved, my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God is good

You know that he healed my every sickness
God is good
Said that he healed my every sickness
God is good
I said that he healed my every sickness
With no money in my pocket
Jesus made a way out of no way, and then he brought me out of darkness
God is good
God is good


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Good Lovin' Lyrics as written by Roz La Vaughn Davis Carl Etienne Bourelly

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