My heart, it thought it had found You
The atmosphere rose, it rose to the sky
We saw you healing and we stood rejoicing
For Your goodness was truly shown to us
Once more the feelings that I had
won't last from today until tomorrow
Back to reality and living passively
All by myself in my world again

When you spend time all alone,
you will come to see the depth of your faith
in the almighty God

[CHORUS] I am frozen inside, let me praise and love!
Though I want to know You, I cannot force my heart to thaw
The props built by me, they'll collapse with time
And then it will be seen that a homemade faith, it fails in front of God

Where can you find love like God's love?
I have prayed countless times to receive
Why do some have so much? I strive for just one touch
Am I of less worth than them or what?
Where is Your presence, oh Jesus?
You said You'll give me abundant life
Has my trust been in vain? I can't fight off the pain
Is my trust in a living or dead God?

When you spend time all alone
you will come to see the depth of your faith
in the almighty God
[CHORUS]

Thunder sounds again, will the Lord appear?
And give a sign to follow His word?
You can waste your time waiting all your life
or just obey His will!
(I am frozen inside, let me praise and love)
(I am frozen inside, let me praise and love)

If you're frozen inside
Cannot praise or love
He wants you to be you
No need to earn His love 'cause
Every moment He says,
"I love you, I care
This road I made just for you
to be together now and forever more"


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