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The Blind Man (He Saw It All) - Booth Brothers

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Blind</strong> <strong>Man</strong> (<strong>He</strong> <strong>Saw</strong> <strong>It</strong> <strong>All</strong>)I was working in town one afternoonAttending some business affairsI heard a commotion a couple streets overAnd wondered. “What’s happenin’ there”A young man was running from in that directionAnd stopped just to catch his breathI asked him to please tell me what was the hurry<strong>He</strong> smiled up at me and he said.I was trying to catch the crippled manDid he run past this way?<strong>He</strong> was rushing home to tell everyoneWhat Jesus did todayAnd the mute man was telling myself and the deaf girl<strong>He</strong>’s leaving to answer God’s call<strong>It</strong>’s hard to believe but if you don’t trust meAsk the blind man, he saw it allGo ask the blind man, he saw it allSo my friend if the troubles and burdens you carryAre heavy and dragging you downYou’ve tried everything you can possibly think of<strong>The</strong>re’s no relief to be foundThat very same Jesus that altered the futureOf a blind man, the deaf, and the lameIs still reaching out in your hour of troubleOne touch and you’re never the same.You’ll be trying to catch the crippled manDid he run past this way?<strong>He</strong> was rushing home to tell everyoneWhat Jesus did todayAnd the mute man was telling myself and the deaf girl<strong>He</strong>’s leaving to answer God’s call<strong>It</strong>’s hard to believe but if you don’t trust meAsk the blind man, he saw it allGo ask the blind man, he saw it all<strong>He</strong> saw it allWritten by: Daryl MosleyPublished by: Gerry Bruce Music


Look for Me at Jesus’ FeetIf I leave this world of sorrowSometime before you doJust look for me in <strong>He</strong>avenAnd we’ll talk the ages throughBut if at first, you fail to see meLet me tell you where I’ll beI’ll be thanking Christ, my SaviorFor saving a wretch like me.But if you should reach that cityBefore my time has comePerhaps you’d like to greet meWhen my race down here is run.Just wait for I’ll soon be comingAcross life’s ebbing seaAnd I’ll tell you now, dear loved oneJust where to wait for me.Don’t look ‘neath the gates of pearlDon’t look on the streets of goldDon’t look by the walls of jasperNor among the many sights untold.For I’ve been longing and I’ve been waiting,For the Precious, Holy One to see<strong>The</strong>re I’ll be through the countless ages,Look for me at Jesus’ feet<strong>The</strong>re I’ll be through the countless ages,Look for me at Jesus’ feetWritten by: Squire Parsons Published by: Beulah Music


Still Feelin’ FineOnce upon a time I was feelin’ mighty fineAnd I said it in a happy songI said it ‘cause it told just how I feltAnd my friends started singing alongIf you ask me if I’m still feelin’ fine right nowI can answer with an all time YESI can tell you how I feel<strong>The</strong>re’s never any need to guessWell I’m still feelin’ fine after all this timeI’m feelin’ mighty fine todayEvery day I’m climbing just a little bit higherWalkin’ up the King’s HighwayI still want to goWhere the milk and honey flowAnd I’m not gonna change my mindHappy on my journeyAnd I’m still feelin’ mighty fine.Wake up in the morning.Thinkin’ ‘bout the journeyGoin’ to the promised landThinkin’ ‘bout the songs we used to singAnd I sing them all over againGod has never changed and my song remainsAnd <strong>He</strong>aven’s still on my mindI know where I’m goingAnd I’m still feelin’ mighty fine.Repeat Chorus three times.I still want to goWhere the milk and honey flowAnd I’m not gonna change my mindHappy on my journeyAnd I’m still feelin’ might fineStill feelin’ fine.Repeat Chorus twiceI still want to goWhere the milk and honey flowAnd I’m not gonna change my mindHappy on my journeyAnd I’m still feelin’ might fineStill feelin’ fine.Written by: Mosie Lister Published by: Southern Faith Songs/Mosie Lister Songs


Peace In <strong>The</strong> ShelterWonderful peaceWhen the cares of life seem more than I can handleAnd clouds of doubt have settled in my soulWhen everywhere I turn the storm is ragingInto the Savior’s loving arms I go<strong>The</strong>re is peace in the shelter of His armsA refuge from the storm where I am safe from harmThrough the strongest winds and pouring rain<strong>The</strong>re’s peace in the shelter of His arms<strong>The</strong>re’s never been a moment on this journeyThat I have been forsaken or alone’‘Cause every time I face the unexpectedMy Father gently leads through the unknown<strong>The</strong>re is peace in the shelter of His armsA refuge from the storm where I am safe from harmThrough the strongest winds and pouring rain<strong>The</strong>re’s peace in the shelter of His arms<strong>The</strong>re’s peace that passes all understandingAnd peace that goes beyond all comprehendingPeace in the shelter of His armsA refuge from the storm where I am safe from harmThrough the strongest winds and pouring rain<strong>The</strong>re’s peace in the shelter of His arms<strong>The</strong>re’s peace in the shelter of His armsWonderful peaceWritten by: Jim BradyPublished by: Brady House Publishing


Castles In <strong>The</strong> SandLike a child by the seashoreBuilding castles in the sandFoolish dreams I have dreamedDay by dayLeaving God out completelyTill the day my castles grandFell apart in the tide and swept awayIn each life storms will gatherRains descend and wild winds blowWise the man who in GodIs anchored fastAre you then like that wise manAre you anchored do you knowYou are safe till the storms of life are pastCastles built upon the sandThough they seem to be so grandWill surely melt awayFor in life’s raging storm they cannot standIn the Rock of the Ages<strong>All</strong> my hopes are built todayAnd in the Rock they will never pass awayAnd in the Rock they will never pass awayWritten by: Mosie Lister Published by: Southern Faith Songs/Mosie Lister Songs


Welcome To <strong>The</strong> FamilyWelcome to the family you can feel at home here<strong>The</strong>re’s a lotta love that goes beyond these years<strong>The</strong>re’s nothin’ like the fellowship of those who love the LordSo welcome to the family, there’s always room for more<strong>The</strong> tablecloths are red and white, the tea is sweet and cold<strong>The</strong> lines are long for that good fried chicken and green bean casseroleOld folks are a-fanning, the young kids are at play<strong>The</strong> preacher asks the blessing, it’s a scene that seems to sayWelcome to the family you can feel at home here<strong>The</strong>re’s a lotta love that goes beyond these years<strong>The</strong>re’s nothin’ like the fellowship of those who love the LordSo welcome to the family, there’s always room for moreWe all feel like nappin’ on a Sunday afternoonBut we stick around for a while to sing some good ole gospel tunes<strong>It</strong> doesn’t matter if the voices and the songs are new or old<strong>The</strong>re’s something in the harmony that’s speakin’ to my soul.Welcome to the family you can feel at home here<strong>The</strong>re’s a lotta love that goes beyond these years<strong>The</strong>re’s nothin’ like the fellowship of those who love the LordSo welcome to the family, there’s always room for moreWhen I count my blessings it’s easy to seeMy brothers and sisters that mean so much to meI think about the many times they’ve kept me in their prayersAnd the countless ways they’ve always shown me that they careAnd I know they’ll still walk with me no matter what’s aheadYes so much more than just their words, their lives have always saidWelcome to the family you can feel at home here<strong>The</strong>re’s a lotta love that goes beyond these years<strong>The</strong>re’s nothin’ like the fellowship of those who love the LordSo welcome to the familyOh welcome to the family you can feel at home here<strong>The</strong>re’s a lotta love that goes beyond these years<strong>The</strong>re’s nothin’ like the fellowship of those who love the LordSo welcome to the familyOh welcome to the family, welcome to the family<strong>The</strong>re’s always room for moreWritten by: Jim Brady, Tony Wood, Barry WeeksPublished by: Brady House Publishing/ New Spring A Division of Zomba EnterprisesInc./Row J Seat 9 Songs, Building Bridge A Division of Zomba Enterprises, Inc.


Every Cry Is <strong>He</strong>ardWhen you face life’s great disappointmentsAnd answers are so hard to find<strong>The</strong>re is One you can always depend onTo walk every step by your sideEvery cry is heard by the FatherNot one tear from your eye goes unseen<strong>He</strong> lovingly cares for His childrenLet His love be the strength that you need<strong>The</strong>re’s a deep settled peace when you know HimYou can rest just knowing <strong>He</strong> caresNo matter what’s waiting before you<strong>He</strong> has promised <strong>He</strong>’ll always be thereEvery cry is heard by the FatherNot one tear from your eye goes unseen<strong>He</strong> lovingly cares for His childrenLet His love be the strength that you needEvery cry is heard by the FatherNot one tear from your eye goes unseen<strong>He</strong> lovingly cares for His childrenLet His love be the strength that you need<strong>He</strong> lovingly cares for His childrenLet His love be the strength that you needWritten by: Jim BradyPublished by: Brady House Music


Thank Him For <strong>The</strong> MiracleOhhhh – I’m a child of the KingOnce because of my own thinking I was lost and I was sinking oh so lowLiving down in the darkness of my mind where the righteous do not goTil the day I fully realized that God could deliver me and moreRaise me up to higher heights and give me joy I never had beforeAnd I thank Him for the miracle that brought me from the wrong to the right<strong>The</strong> miracle that saved me, That brought me from the darkness to the LightAnd I thank Him for the never ending song of joy I singAnd I thank Him for the miracle that made me a child of the KingIn the darkness of my soul I felt a longing just to trust in His embraceAnd I said, “Lord can I love You? Can I hope to ever look upon Your face?”<strong>The</strong>n I took Him at His word that said, “Believe in me and you will never fallBelieve in me and you will be as if you never strayed away at allAnd I thank Him for the miracle that brought me from the wrong to the right<strong>The</strong> miracle that saved me, That brought me from the darkness to the LightAnd I thank Him for the never ending song of joy I singAnd I thank Him for the miracle that made me a child of the KingYes, I thank Him for the miracle that made me a child of the King.I’m a child of the King.Written by: Mosie Lister Published by: Mosie Lister Songs


Tears Are A LanguageOften you’ve wondered whyTears come into your eyesAnd burdens seem to be much more than you can standBut God is standing near<strong>He</strong> sees your falling tearsTears are a language God understandsWhen grief has left you low<strong>It</strong> causes tears to flowWhen things have not turned out the way that you had planned.But God won’t forget youHis promises are trueTears are a language God understandsGod sees the tears of a broken-hearted soul<strong>He</strong> sees your tears and hears them when they fallGod weeps along with man and takes him by the handTears are a language God understandsGod sees the tears of a broken-hearted soul<strong>He</strong> sees your tears and hears them when they fall.God weeps along with man and takes him by the handTears are a language God understandsYour tears are a language God understandsWritten by: Gordon JensenPublished by: New Spring


TestifyChorus:I’ve got to tell someoneWhat a mighty thing that my Lord has doneHis love has changed my lifeI’ve gotta stand and testifyI want to make it knownCan’t believe the mercy that I’ve been shownGot joy and hope insideI’ve gotta stand and testify.Grace came to me and my soul is compelledI’ve got such good news that I just can’t keep to myselfI’ve got to tell someoneWhat a mighty thing that my Lord has doneHis love has changed my lifeI’ve gotta stand and testifyI want to make it knownCan’t believe the mercy that I’ve been shownGot joy and hope insideI’ve gotta stand and testify.Feels like a fire that is shut in my bonesHis Word says, “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so”I’ve got to tell someoneWhat a mighty thing that my Lord has doneHis love has changed my lifeI’ve gotta stand and testifyI want to make it knownCan’t believe the mercy that I’ve been shownGot joy and hope insideI’ve gotta stand and testify.Took away my guilt and sinGave me peace and joy withinOh I’m forgivin’ for everything that I’ve done wrongAnd if it’s true for you get on your feet and sing along.Repeat Chorus 3 timesWritten by: Jim Brady, Tony Wood, Barry Weeks Published by: Brady House Publishing/ NewSpring A Division of Zomba Enterprises Inc./Row J Seat 9 Songs, Building Bridge A Divisionof Zomba Enterprises, Inc.


If We Never Meet AgainSoon we’ll come to the end of life’s journeyAnd perhaps we’ll never meet any moreTill we gather in <strong>He</strong>aven’s bright cityFar away on that beautiful shore.If we never meet again this side of <strong>He</strong>avenAs we struggle through this world and its strife<strong>The</strong>re’s another meeting place somewhere in <strong>He</strong>avenBy the side of the river of life.Where the charming roses bloom foreverAnd where separations come no moreIf we never meet again this side of <strong>He</strong>avenI will meet you on that beautiful shore.Oh, they say that we shall meet by the riverWhere no storm clouds ever darken the skyAnd they say that we’ll be happy in <strong>He</strong>avenIn the wonderful sweet by and byIf we never meet again this side of <strong>He</strong>avenAs we struggle through this world and its strife<strong>The</strong>re’s another meeting place somewhere in <strong>He</strong>avenBy the side of the river of life.Where the charming roses bloom foreverAnd where separations come no moreIf we never meet again this side of <strong>He</strong>avenI will meet you on that beautiful shore.I will meet youI will meet youI will meet you on that beautiful shore.Written by: Albert E. BrumleyPublished by: BMG Ruby Songs


Through <strong>It</strong> <strong>All</strong>I’ve had so many tears and sorrowsHad questions for tomorrow<strong>The</strong>re’ve been times I didn’t know right from wrongBut in every situation, God gave me trusted consolationAnd <strong>He</strong> only gave me trials to make me strongThrough it all, Through it allI’ve learned to trust in JesusI’ve learned to trust in GodThrough it all, Through it allI’ve learned to depend upon His WordSo I thank Him for the mountainsAnd I thank Him for the valleysAnd I thank Him for the storms <strong>He</strong>’s brought me throughFor if I’d never had a problemHow would I know that <strong>He</strong> could solve themHow would I know what faith in God could doI’m singin’ through it all, through it allI’ve learned to trust in JesusI’ve learned to trust in GodThrough it all, Through it allI’ve learned to depend upon His WordOh I’ve learned to depend upon His WordWritten by: Andrae E. CrouchPublished by <strong>Man</strong>na Music, Inc.

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