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Faithful to Me - Kathy Troccoli



     
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Faithful to Me Lyrics


You have told me, Lord what pleases You
To act justly and love mercy and walk humbly too
Im reminded of the things
Youve always said were in Your heart
I know that I have yet to go that farI want to live my life in glory to You, Lord
That each and every day Ill love You more
I pray Ill die for You, the one that I adore
That someday I may hear the words I hold so dear
"Well done, my child, you have believed
You have been faithful to me"There are words of truth You long to say
There is healing that may never come unless I pray
There are works of love and courage
That Lord only You can do
Im willing, oh I yearn to be like YouI want to live my life in glory to You, Lord
That each and every day Ill love You more
I pray Ill die for You, the One that I adore
That someday I may hear the words I hold so dear
"Well done, my child, you have believed

You have been faithful to me"I know that one day I will look at You
And I long to see the pleasure in Your eyesI pray Ill die for You the one that I adore
That someday I may hear the words I hold so dear
"Well done, my child, you have believed
You have been faithful to me"
You have been faithful to me"

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Kathy Troccoli (born Kathleen Colleen Troccoli - 24 June 1958 - Brooklyn, New York, USA) is a contemporary Christian singer, author, and speaker. Nalle assisted Troccoli in her career, helping the young artist record demos which would be given to Michael Blanton and Dan Harrell (Amy Grant's brother-in-law), who formed the Reunion label to start her career in 1982 with Stubborn Love, A second album, Heart and Soul, was released in 1984 and gave her first Grammy nomination a year later, followed by Images in 1986.

Read more about Kathy Troccoli on Last.fm.


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