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Certain Women | New Song by Shawna Edwards

Certain Women | New Song by Shawna Edwards

Shawna Edwards has released another beautiful song, this one touching on the power and testimony of the wonderful women in the scriptures.

New song pays tribute to Christian women across the centuries.

Sheet music & recordings available at https://shawnaedwardsmusic.com.
Sung by Kristen Bodine Scott
Arranged by Daniel Blomberg
Videography: Monica Wright (monicawrightfilms.com)
Artwork: Liz Lemon Swindle (havenlight.com)
Recorded, mixed and mastered by James Stevens at Railroad Studios, Highland, Utah
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Certain women served the Lord with all they had.
Certain women bathed His feet with tears.
And one reached out to touch Him with her trembling hands,
With faith He’d make her whole, and silence all her fears.
Certain women anguished while He suffered there
On a cross of untold grief and pain.
A certain woman was the first to see the risen Lord
And hear Him speak her name.

I didn’t have to walk with Him or see His face
To know the light and life He freely gives.
Two thousand years have gone, and still I sing His praise,
For I am certain that He lives.

Certain women serve Him with unwav’ring faith.
Certain women leave the world behind.
One by one, we come before the throne of grace,
Certain He will be merciful and kind.
Certain through the struggles and the storms of life.
Certain in the darkest hours I know
That He who suffered every pain and bought me with a price
Will some day make me whole.

I didn’t have to walk with Him or see His face
To know the light and life He freely gives.
Two thousand years have gone, and still I sing His praise,
For I am certain, I am certain that He lives.

And some day I will walk with Him and see His face
And thank Him for everything He gives.
But now it is enough for me to walk by faith,
For I am certain that He lives.
I am certain that He lives.

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