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PFR - Ordinary Day Lyrics



PFR - Ordinary Day Lyrics




have you always been the same my friend
you don't have to be alone and lonely my friend
will you always be the same my friend
i'm wondering, i wonder will you see...

on this, an ordinary day
there's an extraordinary Savior
waiting, wanting you to know Him
on this, an ordinary day

do you even recognize your need
how can you build an argument from nothing my friend
can you feel Him plant the seed my friend
its happening, i wonder will you see...

on this, an ordinary day
there's an extraordinary Savior
waiting, wanting you to know Him
on this, an ordinary day
creation's author waits for
you who happened to need Him
more than He needs you
on this, an ordinary day

it was an ordinary day
when He died once for all
and He'll still be the same
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have you always been the same my friend
you don't have to be alone and lonely my friend
will you always be the same my friend
i'm wondering, i wonder will you see...

on this, an ordinary day
there's an extraordinary Savior
waiting, wanting you to know Him
on this, an ordinary day

do you even recognize your need
how can you build an argument from nothing my friend
can you feel Him plant the seed my friend
its happening, i wonder will you see...

on this, an ordinary day
there's an extraordinary Savior
waiting, wanting you to know Him
on this, an ordinary day
creation's author waits for
you who happened to need Him
more than He needs you
on this, an ordinary day

it was an ordinary day
when He died once for all
and He'll still be the same
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Writer: PHIL JOEL URRY
Copyright: Lyrics © Capitol CMG Publishing

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Performed By: PFR
Language: English
Length: 3:12
Written by: PHIL JOEL URRY

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