by gospelsinger46 » Tue Aug 09, 2016 11:17 pm
Here's what I have for "There Is A River":
The verse given above is what I have for the 2nd verse:
THERE IS A RIVER (1969)
Words & Music: David & Max Sapp Key: F 3/4
1. There came a sound from Heaven, like a mighty rushing wind.
It filled their hearts with singing and gave them peace within.
The Master gave this promise, the Spirit will descend,
And from your inner being a river with no end.
Chorus:
There is a river that flows from deep within.
There is a fountain that frees the soul from sin.
Come to these waters, there is a vast supply.
There is a river that never shall run dry.
2. There came a thirsty woman, who was drawing from a well.
Her life was ruined and wasted, her soul was bound for Hell.
But then she met the Master, who told of her great sin,
And if you'll drink this water, you'll never thirst again.
3. There is a river that flows from God above.
There is a fountain, that's filled with His great love.
Come to the water, there is a vast supply;
There is a river, that never shall run dry.
Here's what I have for "There Is A River":
The verse given above is what I have for the 2nd verse:
THERE IS A RIVER (1969)
Words & Music: David & Max Sapp Key: F 3/4
1. There came a sound from Heaven, like a mighty rushing wind.
It filled their hearts with singing and gave them peace within.
The Master gave this promise, the Spirit will descend,
And from your inner being a river with no end.
Chorus:
There is a river that flows from deep within.
There is a fountain that frees the soul from sin.
Come to these waters, there is a vast supply.
There is a river that never shall run dry.
2. There came a thirsty woman, who was drawing from a well.
Her life was ruined and wasted, her soul was bound for Hell.
But then she met the Master, who told of her great sin,
And if you'll drink this water, you'll never thirst again.
3. There is a river that flows from God above.
There is a fountain, that's filled with His great love.
Come to the water, there is a vast supply;
There is a river, that never shall run dry.