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Just Passing Through - Lynda Randle



     
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Just Passing Through Lyrics


Spending my life on eternal things, Not on things of time.
I’m gonna live each day for what it brings, but with forever on my mind
Things of time are temporal, they will soon fade away.
Just like fall gives way to winter, seasons come and seasons change.
CHORUS:
I’m just passing through, I’m not here to stay.
Got my traveling shoes, on these feet of clay.
I’m just here for awhile, so it matters what I do.
Make it count for Christ, ‘cause I’m just passing through.
Some people have plenty to live on, but nothing to live for.
From noon to night to the break of dawn, they labor but have no joy.
And the things that really matter are the things we often miss.
Blinded by this worlds distraction’s, we lose sight of why we’re here.
CHORUS
Bridge:

We… for Christ, will count this side of heaven.
What is good and what is right, eternity will measure.
CHORUS
Tag1:
I’m gonna make it count for Christ, ‘cause I’m just passing through.
Tags: This world is not my home I’m just a stranger in this land
I’m going home to live with Jesus
I’ve got a home not built by earthly hands.
I’m going home, going home to live with Jesus (Hmm)
That’s my home that’s my home
Outro:
I’m just a pilgrim Lord I’m just a stranger (Hmm)
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Lyrics submitted by Jennifer Wells.

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Lynda Randle was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Growing up a part of the D.C. inner-city culture, Lynda experienced a pain and anguish that can rarely be imagined by the majority of Christian-America Since giving her life to the Lord Jesus Christ, He has used the scars of her youth to bring a distinct depth and richness to her ministry. Her Life is the fulfillment of the promise of Isaiah; "...Bestow on them the crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair."


Read more about Lynda Randle on Last.fm.


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