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Naturally Supernatural

from This Time Tomorrow by Ian Peacock

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The gospels are full of the miraculous. Jesus healed the lame, raised the dead, cast out demons, turned water into wine, walked on the sea, calmed storms and multiplied food. He told his followers that they would do the same, ‘and even greater things’, in his name. For those who have taken Jesus at his word, church history is full of ordinary Christians, doing extraordinary things.

I have experienced some of this in my life but know there is so much more, if only I had the faith. For many, it would take a miracle to believe in Jesus. Perhaps they will experience one if Christians are bold enough to act and pray to the one who is able to do more than we could ever imagine.

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Naturally Supernatural

Verse 1
The blind will see and the lame will walk
The deaf will hear and the mute will talk
As we bring your good news to the poor
The same power that raised Christ from the dead
Is in those who believe in what He said
So by your Spirit we will go

Bridge
Heaven come down, clothe us in power

Chorus
We wanna be naturally supernatural
We wanna be fighting for the Lord in battle
We’re gonna be stepping out in faith to see your kingdom come
We’re gonna be reaching out to friends and neighbours
We’re gonna do all we can to make you famous
We’re gonna be praying for the lost to see your will be done

Verse 2
All those held captive will be released
People broken and wounded will feel Your peace
And righteousness will fill the streets
Jesus said greater things would come
Than the miracles by God the Son
Ask and believe it will be done

Middle 8
Holy Spirit Come

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from This Time Tomorrow, released May 3, 2014

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Ian Peacock Manchester, UK

Ian has played in bands for over 20 years, most notably headlining the UK Play stage at Leeds Carling Festival in 2000 with a former band, ‘Coasta’. He has written, produced and self released five albums: 'Life and After' (2009), 'The End of Faith' (2012) and 'This Time Tomorrow' (2014), 'Still Human' (2015), 'Ordinary People' (2016) in addition to several E.P's. ... more

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