Here Are the Lyrics and Lyric Video of Lincoln Brewster's New Single "Move"
Worship leader and senior pastor Lincoln Brewster is back with his new Integrity Music single "Move." The song is taken from his forthcoming album Perfect Love, which is due for release on April 20th. This is Brewster's first album since his 2018 effort God of the Impossible.
"Move" is an upbeat worship anthem that speaks of God's miraculous power to work in our lives. Watch the lyric video of the song HERE.
Here are the lyrics:
I knew the second I met You
I could never forget You and what You did for me
You pulled me out of my haze
And took me into a place so good it's hard to believe
And it just gets better nothing else matters
You're so much more than enough
Now my heart's wide open fears been broken
It's all because of Your love
You make me wanna move like no one's watching
I know You'll get me through gonna keep on walking
You always make a way when the storm is raging
No matter what I'm facing I can count on You
Miracles happen when You moveI got a beat in my chest
I got a spring in my step I got a reason to run
You show me who I can be
And still it's hard to believe I'm so much more than I was
You give me hope I can't believe
The best is yet to come for me
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