Come To The Water
Come To The Water
Steve You posted a song link, for "For those tears I Died" and I couldnt find the song there. What do I need to do once i get on the site?
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Have you found the song yet? I have a cut-off version of it I can send via e-mail.
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Does anyone have piano music for this song or know where I could get it?
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I love this song
Brings back memories for me and again now as I need strength at this time and would appreciate all your prayers.
We are so blessed to have songs like this to help us through.
Thankyou
Jen
Brings back memories for me and again now as I need strength at this time and would appreciate all your prayers.
We are so blessed to have songs like this to help us through.
Thankyou
Jen
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Love this song it was my favorite from young life camp
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Praise God for this awesome song that tell us about the great love our SAVIOR has ..
...for u and for Me!!!!
Elizabeth Varghese
...for u and for Me!!!!
Elizabeth Varghese
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When i was a little girl my mom use to sing this song. But only it was like this. He said come to the water and stand by my side and drink from the fountain you won't be denied i have seen every tear drop that fell from eyes and he rose to tell you for your sins he died
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I hate For those tears i died. Jesus did not die for tears: He died for our sins!
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While I respect your opinion, perhaps it might make sense to re-read the words a bit more carefully in context.
One cries in the darkness of sin.
One cries because one is bound by the chains of sin.
One cries when one thirsts, having been separated from God's gift.
In other words, the writer of this hymn was not singing about mere tears, but rather of the deep pain that comes out of sin. And so I don't think what the hymn writer is saying and what you're saying are that much different
One cries in the darkness of sin.
One cries because one is bound by the chains of sin.
One cries when one thirsts, having been separated from God's gift.
In other words, the writer of this hymn was not singing about mere tears, but rather of the deep pain that comes out of sin. And so I don't think what the hymn writer is saying and what you're saying are that much different
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