I've come through many hard trials
Through temptations on every hand
Though Satan's tried to stop me
And to place my feet on sinking sand
Through the pain and all of my sorrows
Through the tears and all my fears
The Lord was there to keep me
For He's kept me in the midst of it all

Not because I've been so faithful
Not because I've always obeyed
No it's not because I trusted Him
To be with me all of the way
But it's because He loves me so dearly
He was there to answer my calls
He was there always to protect me
For He's kept me in the midst of it all

I've come through many hard trials
Through temptations on every hand
Though Satan's tried to stop me
And to place my feet on sinking sand
But Jesus loves me dearly
He was there to answer my calls
He was there always to protect me
For He's kept me in the midst of it all
For He's kept me in the midst of it all

No He's never left me
And He's never let me fall
Oh yes He will protect you
For He's kept me in the midst of it all
For He's kept me in the midst of it all

Yes He's kept me
Yes Jesus kept me
Yes Jesus kept me

Jesus kept me
Jesus kept me
Jesus kept me
In the midst of it all yea yes
In the midst of it all yea yes

Yes He did
Yes He did
Yes He did
Jesus did
Jesus did

Yes
Yes
Yes
Jesus did
Jesus did

Yes He did
Yes He did
Yes He did
Jesus did
Jesus did


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    Written by: Kevin Bond, Bonded Music Publishing (BMI) Produced and arranged by: Kevin Bond for Bonded Music Lead Vocals: Yolanda Adams Background Vocals: (Tenors) Ron Ellerson, Stan Pearson, Darren Carmichel, Thomas Adams, Darryl Izzard, Jessie Williams, Lavan Singltary, (Altos) Barbara "Nelle" Johnson, Patricia Thompson, Michele Gunn, Glenera Williamson, Tausha Bomar, Danielle Britt, (Sopranos) Debra Pearson, Michele Davis, Sandra Norris, Ericka Lorrick, Shellea Wade / Live Drums Jeremy Haynes / All Other Instruments: Kevin Bond / Recorded at Chicago Recording Company, Chicago IL Listen & More Info @ blackgospel.com/showcase/album.asp

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