This is one of my fave Christian/worship songs lately as it boldly sings
or speaks of what's in my heart. We, as Christians or Belivers should always pray and
ask God to lead us to get to know Him more so our doubts will stop.
That the God of universe..on this earth..love us so much and that He will never leave us nor forsake us
no matter what comes our way.
Yes..we may have our current struggles in life, financial challenges, health issues
but these are only temporary. at the cross, Jesus has won the battle for us.
We shall only continue to live life thanking and praising Him for it.
Enjoy this beautiful worship song from Cory Ashbury Beloveds.
May you find rest in believing that Jesus is our amazing shepherd and that
He shall not want us to worry.
AMEEN!!!
VIDEO
The official To Love a Fool— A Rooftop Experience from Grammy-nominated
and Dove Award-winning
artist Cory Asbury is available everywhere now.
This live version of his latest album To Love A Fool was filmed on a
rooftop in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The album camps around a constant theme
in Asbury's life, the love of God and His unwavering devotion
to His
children.
Listen to “To Love a Fool— A Rooftop Experience” on all music platforms
Verse 1
The sparrow’s not worried ‘bout tomorrow
Or the troubles to come
The lily’s not thinking ‘bout the seasons
The drought or the flood
A tree that’s planted by the water
Isn’t fazed by the fire
So why should I be
Chorus
‘Cause You take good care of me
You take good care of me
You know what I need before I even ask a thing
You hold me in Your hands
With a kindness that never ends
I’m carried in Your love no matter what the future brings
You take good care of me
Verse 2
The sun’s not worried ‘bout the winter
‘Cause soon it will pass
The light’s not thinking ‘bout the darkness
Or the shadow it casts
A heart that’s planted in forgiveness
Doesn’t dwell in the past
So why should I be
Bridge
I know there must be more
But I can’t get past Your kindness
I know there’s got to be more
But I can’t get past Your goodness
Written by Cory Asbury, Ethan Hulse, Andrew Ripp, and Jared Anderson