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Just For Me - Donnie Mcclurkin



     
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What does the cross of Jesus mean?
It's more than songs we sing, yeah
Much more than that emblem on your chain
But it means I'm free, yes from the chains of slavery
And the blood that shed won't let my sins remain, oh my
Upon the cross my Saviour died, the Lamb was crucified
Showed us love that this world had never known
Oh what love, divine so divine, true a love you'll never find
So that we might live, love came and died alone, Hallelujah
Well the Cross will always represent the love God had for me
When the Lord of glory, Heaven sent gave all on calvary
He did it just for me, just for me, Hallelujah
Jesus came and did it just for me, helplessly
Well the Cross will always represent the love God had for me
When the Lord of glory, Heaven sent gave all on calvary
Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me

Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me
Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me
Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me
Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me
Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me
Just for me, just for me
Jesus came and did it just for me
Just for me, just for me

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Born: January 25, 1959 Styles: Black Gospel, Contemporary Gospel, Urban Biography:
Donnie McClurkin is a gospel vocalist with the soul of Andraé Crouch and the contemporary flair of Kirk Franklin. Born into a home filled with domestic violence and drug abuse, McClurkin was saved by an aunt who sang background vocals with Crouch himself. After staying close to Crouch throughout his boyhood, he began to play piano and sing with his church youth choir. He formed the McClurkin Singers by the time he was a teenager, and later formed another group, the New York Restoration Choir.

Read more about Donnie McClurkin on Last.fm.


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