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Closer Than I've Ever Been - Mark Schultz



     
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Closer Than I've Ever Been Lyrics


I've fallen farther than I have ever been
Lord, I long for Your embrace
Can You take me in? Take me back again
To that place where I am whole in YouYeah, let me fall down at Your feet
Feel Your presence all around me
Don't let go until I am closer
Closer than I've ever beenUntil I find myself in all Your glory
Until I'm weak enough to seek Your strength
Until I know that I am held by mercy
Until I am closer, closer than I've ever beenSo break this heart of mine if it means
That I'm letting go by holding on to YouYeah, let me fall down at Your feet
Feel Your presence all around me
Don't let go until I am closer
Closer than I've ever beenUntil I find myself in all Your glory
Until I'm weak enough to seek Your strength
Until I know that I am held by mercy
Until I am closer, closer than I've ever beenIn all Your glory, in all Your grace
Lord, hold me closerUntil I find myself in all Your glory

Until I'm weak enough to seek Your strength
Until I know that I am held by mercy
Until I am closer, closer than I've ever been
Closer than I've ever been, closer than I've ever been
Hold me closer, closer

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Mark Schultz (born September 16, 1970, Kansas City, Kansas) is a popular Contemporary Christian music singer/songwriter. In 1995-6, he travelled with a group called Up with People and was the lead singer of one of their international casts. He then returned to Nashville and became a youth group leader, when a teen suggested he take his songs to a record producer. He has released 4 albums and has been nominated for numerous Dove Awards, finally winning his first at the 2006 Doves ceremony when the CD/DVD Mark Schultz Live: A Night of Stories & Songs was named Long Form Music Video of the Year.

Read more about Mark Schultz on Last.fm.


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