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Jesus has authority
Mark 2v1-12, Mark 4v35-41, Mark 5v21-43, John 2v1-11
Jesus has authority, He stopped the waves, He calmed the sea, He knows what's best for you and me, He saves us and he sets us free. 1. There was a wedding, it was fine, That is, at least, 'til it ran dry, Said Jesus: "Mum - it's not my time! But hey - that water - now it's wine!" 2. There was a man, down on the floor, He could not move, his legs were sore, "Your sins are gone, and what is more...." said Jesus, "Walk right out that door!" 3. There was a girl, who was so ill, No one could help, no drug, no pill, But Jesus said: "I have the skill - Get up and live, it is my will!" 4. There were some men, out on the lake, A storm blew up, their knees did shake, They thought that everything would break... "Be still!" said Jesus, piece a' cake! 5. Here we are, we hear him say: "The time has come, start right away, Come follow me, your Lord, today - I am the life, the truth, the way!" David Heath-Whyte Copyright © 2001 Maynard's Groovy Bible Tunes www.maynardsgroovytunes.co.uk Keywords: cd: click!, cd: sing to the king, jesus
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