God I’ve found in You
Everything I was searching for
And You’ve given me
What I needed and so much more

So I’m giving every part of me to You
Won’t You take my life I’m living it for You

Jesus I live for You
In everything I do
And when You call my name
I just can’t help but sing Your praises

I’ll give You all my praise
I’ll serve You all my days
Gonna let the whole world know
Jesus I am so in love with You
with You
with You

God I’ve found in You
Everything I was searching for
And You’ve given me
What I needed and so much more

So I’m giving every part of me to You
Won’t You take my life I’m living it for You

Jesus I live for You
In everything I do
And when You call my name
I just can’t help but sing Your praises

I’ll give You all my praise
I’ll serve You all my days
Gonna let the whole world know
Jesus I am so in love with You
with You
with You

Every day it’s You I live for
Gonna serve You all my days
Every step I take You’re with me
Jesus You’re the only way

Every day it’s You I live for
Gonna serve You all my days
Every step I take You’re with me
Jesus You’re the only way

Every day it’s You I live for
Gonna serve You all my days
Every step I take You’re with me
Jesus You’re the only way

Jesus I live for You
In everything I do
And when You call my name
I just can’t help but sing Your praises

I’ll give You all my praise
I’ll serve You all my days
Gonna let the whole world know
Jesus I am so in love with You

Jesus I live for You
In everything I do
And when You call my name
I just can’t help but sing Your praises

I’ll give You all my praise
I’ll serve You all my days
Gonna let the whole world know
Jesus I am so in love with You
with You
You


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