Lyrics of 'O Cego de Jericó' by Louvor Nativo

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Um certo homem parado a beira do caminho
Procurando solução e que Deus estendesse a sua mão
Seu problema era triste, era cego de nascença
E gritava cada vez mais forte
Jesus, tenha compaixão de mim

Jesus, tem compaixão
De um homem que nasceu
Sem ver a luz de Deus
Jesus, eu quero ver essa luz na minha vida
Tem compaixão de um homem que nasceu
Sem ver a luz de Deus

Jesus, eu quero ter essa luz na minha vida
E Jesus chegando aquele homem perguntou
O que queres que eu te faça
A tua fé te salvou...
Então vê, a tua fé te salvou

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