Bill & Gloria Gaither - Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version] Lyrics

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Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version]
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Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version] By Bill & Gloria Gaither?
Why don't you lead me to that Rock that is higher than I
Oh lead me, yes Lord lead me Why don't you lead me to that Rock that is higher than I Thou hast been a shelter for me Well if you go down in yonder fold and search among the sheep My brother thou hast been a shelter for me Well you'll find Him there so I am told with those He loves to keep My brother thou hast been a shelter for me If you'll go in to the wilderness where dying ones are lost My brother thou hast been a shelter for me Well you'll find Him there to heal and bless no matter what the cost My brother thou hast been a shelter for me |
Who Wrote Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version] By Bill & Gloria Gaither?
Billy Sherrill
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What's The Duration Of The Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version] By Bill & Gloria Gaither?The duration of Lead Me to That Rock [A Campfire Homecoming Album Version] is 3:23 minutes and seconds. |
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