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Moving Forward
Moving Forward Lyrics
Ricardo Sanchez

Chorus
I’m not going back
I’m Moving ahead
I’m here to declare to you,
My past is over in You
All things are made new
Surrendered my life to Christ
I’m moving, moving forward

Verse1
What a moment
You have brought me to
Such a freedom
I have found in You
You’re the Healer
Who makes all things new
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.
(Chorus)

Verse2
You have risen
With all power in Your Hands
You have given me
A second chance
Hallelujah Hallelujah
Yeah Yeah Yeah (repeat)
(Chorus)

Bridge
You make all things new yes
You make all things new and
I will follow You forward
(Repeat)

I’ve Been Changed – William McDowell
I’ve been changed healed freed delivered I’ve found joy peace grace and favor

Verse 1
I’ve been changed (I’ve been changed) in the presence of the lord, I’ve been
(healed)
freed (freed) delivered (delivered)

In your presence lord
(I’ve found joy peace) grace (grace) and favor (and favor)

and right now (right now is the moment) today (today is the day)
I’ve been changed (I’ve been changed)
I’ve been changed (I’ve been changed) and I have waited (I have waited for this moment to come)
(and I won’t let it pass me by…)

[chorus:] so we say
I won’t go back, can’t go back, to the way it used to be before your presence came and changed me say I won’t
I won’t go back, I can’t go back, to the way it used to be before your presence came and changed me

[verse 2:]
(all my shame guilt sins) they’ve been forgiven (forgiven)

no more chains fear my past (my past) is over (is over)

say right now (right now is the moment) today (today is the day)
I’ve been changed (I’ve been changed) come on someone declare that, I’ve been changed (I’ve been changed) and I have waited (I have waited for this moment) this moment right here I have waited all my life (to come)
(and I won’t let it pass me by…)

[chorus:] so we say
I won’t go back, can’t go back, to

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