I was searching nearly all my life
For something I could feel inside
Walkin' through a world of pain
And then I called His name
And I heard a voice inside my heart
One I never heard before
Then His spirit opened up my eyes
Down on bended knee I cried
And I thank God He found me
Now Heaven's all around me
Sweet Jesus, gave His love to me
Sweet Jesus, died and set me free
Once I was lost and in doubt of it all
But now I believe in sweet Jesus
Like a sparrow on a windy day
I was tryin' to fly in vain
Didn't know if I could make it home
Not until I saw Him calm the storm

Now my shelter is His endless love
Standing on the rock of blood
Now my life is living proof
Of what the Son of God can do
Sweet Jesus, gave His love to me
Sweet Jesus, died and set me free
Once I was lost and in doubt of it all
But now I believe in sweet Jesus
They gathered at the gravesite
Just to find an opened stone
And they all rushed in to see
But He was risen and gone
Now He's living on and on
Sweet Jesus, gave His love to me
Sweet Jesus, died and set me free
Once I was lost and in doubt of it all
But now I believe in sweet Jesus


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    I love this song...it's a song that makes me feel better every time I hear it. Tru Vibe rock on. Have you heard that they were formed out of 98 degrees? So cool! Except so much better now.
    angelinclayon May 16, 2002   Link
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    so did 98 Degrees break up or something? (we can only hope!) :D
    roger wilcoon May 16, 2002   Link
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    Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.
    skyepyroon May 16, 2002   Link
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    indeed they did well as far as I know anyway. How could they go on without this guy aye!
    angelinclayon June 05, 2002   Link
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    i've never heard this song b4 but the lyrics r cool...so have 98 degrees changed heaps or sumthing???
    Ronion June 05, 2002   Link
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    This song is really great!!! When I bought this cd and I heard this song...I really felt happy. Jesus's love is amazing!!! af4ya@bol.com.br
    af4yaon August 30, 2005   Link

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