CBC Choir- Ten Thousand Joys

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  • "Ten Thousand Joys" by Cleveland Baptist Church's choir and orchestra, Sunday night, December 12th, 2010. See words below.
    Standing here beside the manger
    Looking at this little Stranger
    Wondering if He'll be like other boys
    Looking down across tomorrow
    Knowing there will be some sorrow
    I still know He'll bring ten thousand joys
    Ten thousand joys
    Sweet Son of God You came to me
    And my heart sings because I know that You are mine
    In You I find ten thousand joys
    Enough to last through all the years
    And joy to shine through all my tears
    Ten thousand joys
    When I am alone with Jesus
    In the quiet where no one sees us
    Or when He is with me in life's noise
    If I speak I know He'll hear me
    And to know that He is near me
    Always brings to me ten thousand joys
    Ten thousand joys
    Sweet Son of God You came to me
    And my heart sings because I know that You are mine
    In You I find ten thousand joys
    Enough to last through all the years
    And joy to shine through all my tears
    Ten thousand joys
    I know He came from God to save us from our sins
    And that He came to set His people free
    But how was I to know when Jesus came into my life
    That God's own Son had come to bring to me
    Ten thousand joys
    Sweet Son of God You came to me
    And my heart sings because I know that You are mine
    In You I find ten thousand joys
    Enough to last through all the years
    And joy to shine through all my tears
    Ten thousand joys to last the years
    Ten thousand joys
    Ten thousand joys
    Ten thousand joys!

Комментарии • 2

  • @SandyKH
    @SandyKH 6 лет назад +1

    Really love this song!

  • @basicaa
    @basicaa 10 лет назад

    Wishing you Joy everlasting,
    Wishing you Peace evermore,
    Wishing you Love ever growing... All things His coming was for.
    “He will be a joy and delight to you, and many will rejoice because of His birth.” (Luke 1:14)