The Wounded Shall Be Healed and Worthiness Is Not Flawlessness. Song How Can it Be by Lauren Daigle. ACU Sunday Series.
The Wounded Shall Be Healed
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Our wounds in this life can come from any number of trials. Patiently move forward, and the Savior’s healing power will bring light, peace, and hope.
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Worthiness Is Not Flawlessness. Bradley R. Wilcox.
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Brother Bradley R. Wilcox speaks at the 191st Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on October 2-3, 2021. When you feel like you have failed too many times to keep trying, remember Christ’s Atonement and the grace it makes possible are real. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/s...)
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How Can It Be
Lauren Daigle
This song won Song of the Year for the 2015 GMA Dove Awards. In same awards, Lauren won Best New Artist of the Year.
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[Verse 1] I am guilty Ashamed of what I've done, what I've become These hands are dirty I dare not lift them up to the Holy one)
[Chorus] You plead my cause You right my wrongs You break my chains You overcome You gave Your life To give me mine You say that I am free How can it be? How can it be?)
[Verse 2] I've been hiding Afraid I've let you down, inside I doubt That You still love me But in Your eyes there's only grace now)
[Chorus] You plead my cause You right my wrongs You break my chains You overcome You gave Your life To give me mine You say that I am free How can it be? How can it be?
[Bridge] Though I fall, You can make me new From this death I will rise with You Oh the grace reaching out for me) How can it be? How can it be?)
[Chorus] You plead my cause You right my wrongs You break my chains You overcome You gave Your life To give me mine You say that I am free How can it be? You plead my cause You right my wrongs You break my chains You overcome You gave Your life To give me mine You say that I am free How can it be? How can it be?
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