Paul Cardall: Faithful
Kutless: Changing World
Lyrics
I thought I had it all under control
I thought my fate was still in my hands
All of my plans were firmly set
By the words that I say
I forgot how quickly things can change
Now my vision can not be the same
[CHORUS:]
My life is not what I thought
I’m not where I planned to be
Though something’s gone
There’s nothing wrong with my changing world
Though something’s gone
There’s nothing wrong with my changing world
I need to let go of my destiny
I need to trust in things unseen
I believe in having faith
Though I yield my control
I forgot how quickly things can change
Now my vision can not be the same
[BRIDGE:]
I’m embracing all of my fears
I am watching them turn to delight
The very fears which were gripping my mind
Are now the hands shaping and sculpting my dreams
Relient K: Devastation and Reform
Thank you God for giving me the insight
So I might make these wrongs right
If and when there ever is a next time
Cause failure is a blessing in disguise
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Katchafire: Wrap It Up
Switchfoot: This Is Home
William Joseph- Standing the Storm
“The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers.” -Unknown
Phoenix - 1901 - A Take Away Show, by La Blogotheque
Switchfoot: This Is Your Life
Are you who you want to be? I think the better question is, are you becoming who you want to be? Who we want to be should be ever changing and progressing, otherwise we will end up in a rut.
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Paul Cardall: Voices
What would the people of the past have to say to us?
Daughtry: What About Now
“He who wished to secure the good of others, has already secured his own.”- Confucius