Saveurs Anglophones 121 – The Same God – Building 429

Temps de lecture : 2 minutes
Lyon Dauphiné
Lyon Dauphiné
Saveurs Anglophones 121 - The Same God - Building 429
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Hello and welcome to Saveurs Anglophones !

Cette semaine, Trina vous présente le titre The Same God, ou « le même Dieu », de Building 429.

Paroles de The Same God de Building 429

When I was five I walked the aisle singing, just as I am
While my granddaddy held my hand
He said you were a big God, so I
So I laid my life down

I grew up in that old church listening to the sound
Voices of worship ringing out
They said You were a big God but I
I wondered how You fit in that small town

I was seventeen, I just had to leave
To find out who You are to me

I needed to
Climb a mountain and find You there
Hear Your voice in the ocean air
And sing hallelujah in a language I’ve never known
Find Your hand on the raging sea
Face the storm and know Your peace
Sing hallelujah over the years I have grown
And after all that I have seen
You’re still the same God to me

At the age of twenty-two I walked the aisle again
There I took her in my hand
We said You were a big God and
So our little family began

I couldn’t ask for more, than what You gave me, Lord
What was I still searching for?

I needed to
Climb a mountain and find You there
Hear Your voice in the ocean air
And sing hallelujah in a language I’ve never known
Find Your hand on the raging sea
Face the storm and know Your peace
Sing hallelujah over the years I have grown
And after all that I have seen
You’re still the same God to me
You’re still the same God

Healer, provider, my hope in the fire
You’re still the same God
You never change

I needed to
Climb a mountain and find You there
Hear Your voice in the ocean air
And sing hallelujah in a language I’ve never known
Find Your hand on the raging sea
Face the storm and know Your peace
Sing hallelujah over the years I have grown
And after all that I have seen
And after all that I have seen
You’re still the same God to me
You’re still the same God
You’re still the same God to me