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VIDEO: Yadah – Beyond Me

Gospel singer and song writer, YADAH , ‘the voice of Jesus to nations’ is back with another single titled ‘BEYOND ME’.  This song is coming after the hit ‘free of charge’ and other great songs earlier released from her collection.

Yadah has over time consistently blessed the world with spiritual and christocentric songs.

BEYOND ME talks about the love of the father, poured out regardless of the state we were in. It talks about mercy undeserved, righteousness as God covers us from the shame and guilt of our sins with the lamb (His son Jesus Christ).
Every season is the season to talk about the cross, Yadah says, and is excited to share this songs with the world.

The new single, BEYOND ME was recorded at the Yadah live in concert (YALIC 2019) and we expect other great tunes to follow.

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LYRICS

You Looked past my sin, my guilt my shame and poured your love
You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

You Looked past my sin, my guilt my shame and poured your love
You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

I’m the little girl, the lost sheep
Lost in sin and filth, unworthy, yet you poured your love
Poured your love on me

I was naked and cold
I needed a covering fashioned to your taste
Yes you have dressed me in your righteousness alone

You Looked past my sin, my shame, my guilt
You poured your love

You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

You saw my shame and my flaws
Yet you poured your love on me God.

You looked beyond me, beyond me oh

You looked beyond me oh

I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

Ehhh I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

You Looked past my sin, my guilt my shame and poured your love
You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

Looked past my sin, my guilt my shame and poured your love
You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

Looked past my sin, my guilt my shame and poured your love
You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

Looked past my sin, my guilt my shame and poured your love
You looked beyond me oh
You looked beyond me oh

I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

(I’m the very one that your love has covered)

I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

I’m the one that you have shown mercy
You have shown me mercy
You have shown me mercy

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Email: yadahsings@gmail.com
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