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I Saw The Light - Mark Schultz



     
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I saw the light - I saw the light - Oh I saw the light - He lived in a crowded
Jamaican infirmary - Many were brought there to die - Days of starvation
complete deprivation - And illness had taken his sight - But a doctor came to
the village there - And treated him with the finest care -
Said that time would tell - The doctor went to bed that night - And when he awoke
in the morning light - The man could not be found - He was singing from a hillOh I can see - I saw the light - I saw the light - Oh I saw the light -
And he sang Amazing Grace to show - A loving God for all to know -
With love and faith and grace - Oh I can see -We met and my eyes could not hide how I felt - When I looked at him tattered and torn -
But he captured me with a smile that seems so out of place - From the pain
he'd endured - And he told me of a sacrifice - That had given him eternal life -
He was not alone - He spoke about a greater plan - And I began to understand -
My life was not my own - And I am here to say -And I sang Amazing Grace to show - A loving God for all to know -
With love and faith and grace - Oh I can see - Amazing Grace how
sweet the sound - That saved a wretch like me oh - I once was lost
but now am found - Was blind but now I see -

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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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