if you are talking about Don Moen's Come to the River of Life, below is the lyrics:
Come to the river of life
You will find healing here
Come to the river of life
Come and drink freely here
Come if your heart is searching
Come if your heart is thirsty
Draw near and drink of the mercy
of Jesus Christ
at the River of Life
jona
The song "Come to Me" featuring the lyrics "Come to me whenever you feel lonely" is performed by the gospel artist David G. It is known for its comforting message and soothing melody. If you’re looking for a specific version or artist, please provide more context, as several gospel songs have similar themes.
Are you sure the lyrics don't go "Please come to L.A. to live forever" That song would be "Please Come To Boston" by Dave Loggins
im not sure but i know the lyrics....i wanna say its called the golden gate
There is a river, and it flows from deep within There is a fountain, that frees the soul from sin Come to this water; there is a vast supply There is a river, that never shall run dry. There was a thirsty woman, Who was drawing from a well You see her life was ruined and wasted And her soul was bound for hell Oh but then she met the Master And He told about her sin And he said "if you drink this water, You'll never thirst again.' There is a river, and it flows from deep within There is a fountain, that frees the soul from sin Come to this water; there is a vast supply There is a river, that never shall run dry.
jona
The song "Come to Me" featuring the lyrics "Come to me whenever you feel lonely" is performed by the gospel artist David G. It is known for its comforting message and soothing melody. If you’re looking for a specific version or artist, please provide more context, as several gospel songs have similar themes.
Are you sure the lyrics don't go "Please come to L.A. to live forever" That song would be "Please Come To Boston" by Dave Loggins
I recommend you search on Youtube.com they have many lyrics to songs. Hope this helps!
The southern gospel song you’re referring to is "The Best is Yet to Come" by The Inspirations. The lyrics express a hopeful message about the joys awaiting believers in heaven. The song emphasizes faith and the anticipation of a glorious eternal life beyond this world.
im not sure but i know the lyrics....i wanna say its called the golden gate
There is a river, and it flows from deep within There is a fountain, that frees the soul from sin Come to this water; there is a vast supply There is a river, that never shall run dry. There was a thirsty woman, Who was drawing from a well You see her life was ruined and wasted And her soul was bound for hell Oh but then she met the Master And He told about her sin And he said "if you drink this water, You'll never thirst again.' There is a river, and it flows from deep within There is a fountain, that frees the soul from sin Come to this water; there is a vast supply There is a river, that never shall run dry.
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Clyde McPhater. 1962
There is a song called "Changed" with the lyrics "A change, a change has come over me, he changed my life and now I'm free." This song was written and recorded by Walter Hawkins.
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
"Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" has the line "Here I raise my Ebenezer." It's a hymn, not a gospel song. You can see the lyrics at the link below. "Eben-ezer" means "stone of help." Samuel raised a large stone as a memorial to the help he had received from God. There is more information linked below.