Lyrics of 'In Your Hands' by Darlene Zschech

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Chorus 1
So close I believe
You're holding me now,
In Your hands I belong,You'll never let me go.
So close I believe
You're holding me now,
In Your hands I belong,
You'll never let me go.

Verse 1
I'm so secure,
You're here with me.
You stay the same,
Your love remains
Here in my heart.

Verse 2
You gave Your life
In Your endless love.
You set me free,
And showed the way,
Now I am found.

Miscellaneous 1
(BRIDGE)
All along, You were beside me,
Even when I couldn't tell.
Through the years
You showed me more of You,
More of You.

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