Sunday, January 28, 2018

CHANGE MY HEART O GOD – Eddie Espinosa - Vineyard - Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray. Change my heart oh God, Make it ever true. Change my heart oh God, May I be like You. You are the potter, I am the clay, Mold me and make me, This is what I pray.


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Change My Heart, 
Oh God

Vineyard          
Author: Eddie Espinosa
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Change my heart oh God, 
Make it ever true.
Change my heart oh God,
 

May I be like You.

You are the potter, 
I am the clay,
 
Mold me and make me,
 

This is what I pray.

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EDDIE ESPINOSA Eddie has had a rich experience in worship leading, songwriting and recording with the Maranatha Praise Bands and with the Anaheim Vineyard.
"Change My Heart Oh God" is a heart cry song that came to me after a time of being in the presence of God during a private time of worship. The experience that I had was very similar to that of Isaiah, chapter 6.
During my time of being in God’s presence, sin and attitudes of the heart were

suddenly glaring me in the face. I realized that in order for me to walk uprightly before the Lord, I needed a heart transplant.
I desperately needed for God to change my heart in order to love the things that He loves and to hate the things that He hates.
I also was aware that only He could change my heart.
I began to sing without paying attention to the melody, it just flowed from the depths of my being. — Eddie Espinosa
hymnary.org 
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