You Make All Things New - David Haas



     
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You Make All Things New Lyrics


Refrain:
God, you make all things new
Wash us—cleanse us—breathe your Spirit into us
I will draw you from the nations
Gather you from exile
And bring you home, bring you home.
I will wash you in fresh water
Rid you from the filth of idols
And make you clean again.
Refrain:
God, you make all things new
Wash us—cleanse us—breathe your Spirit into us
I will make you a new heart; breathe new spirit into you
I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh
I will give you my own Spirit to lead you in my ways--

Faithful to what I command
Refrain:
God, you make all things new
Wash us—cleanse us—breathe your Spirit into us
Then I will give you the land (breathe your Spirit into us)
The land that I gave your ancestors (breathe your Spirit into us)
You will be my people (breathe your Spirit into us)
And I will be your God (breathe your Spirit into us)
And I will be your God (5X)
Refrain:
God, you make all things new
Wash us—cleanse us—breathe your Spirit into us
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Lyrics submitted by Elizabeth.

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David Haas, (born in 1958 in Bridgeport, Michigan), is an American author and composer of liturgical music, primarily for Roman Catholic congregations. He is among the most widely-sung living liturgical composers today.

Haas lives in Eagan, Minnesota where he is the Director of the Emmaus Center for Music, Prayer and Ministry. He is also Campus Minister and Artist in Residence at Benilde-St. Margaret's School in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, where he teaches in the music and theology departments.

Haas has produced over forty original collections and recordings of liturgical music. His music is sung throughout the world and appears in many hymnals of various denominations and languages. His best-known works include sacred songs and hymns, including "Blest Are They", "We Have Been Told", "You Are Mine", "Song of the Body of Christ" and "We Will Rise Again", as well as several Masses, collections of ritual music, and collections of psalm settings and paraphrases. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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