(This post is apart of Sunday Setlists.)
Today was a good day. Enough said!
Early service:
- How Majestic Is Your Name
- Take My Life and Let It Be
- Spirit of the Living God
- Our Great Savior
- Choir: How Can I Keep from Singing
- Give Thanks
Contemporary service:
- What Only You Can Do
- Sing Hallelujah
- My Hope Is You
- Mansion
This is my prayer:
What Only You Can Do – Misty Edwards
I’ll take my cold, cold heart
I’ll take my unrenewed mind
I’ll take Your Word in my hand
And I’ll give You time, to come and melt me
I can’t even love You unless You call my name
I can’t even worship unless You anoint my heart
I can’t even want to unless You want me first
So come fan the flame, yeah, come fan the flame
Do what only You can do – Come fan the flame
Do what only You can do – Come fan the flame
Do what only You can do – Come fan the flame
Do what only You can do
Just let my heart be alive
Let me be living deep, deep on the inside
Just let my heart be alive
Let me be living deep, deep on the inside
Come fan the flame, yeah, come fan the flame
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Awesome Setlist! Misty Edwards really writes powerful songs. We recently did “My Soul longs for you” and that song really ministered and reached out to our congregation. How did your congregation respond to “What only you can do”?