Here Are the Lyrics of Brandon Heath and Tasha Layton's "God Made a Way"
Five-time GRAMMY®-nominated, eight-time Dove Award-winning Brandon Heath is joined by BEC artist Tasha Layton onthe original song "God Made A Way." The song and concept studio performance video Calls attention to how God made a way in a manger.
Both of these artists had No. 1 radio hits from their respective albums this year (Heath's "See Me Through It" from Enough Already and Layton's title track from How Far) and come together for this beautiful and emotionally impactful new Christmas duet.
That night when Jesus was born
Back two thousand years or so
Guess in the grand scheme of time
It wasn't really that long ago
When Mary laid down
Holding onto Joseph
It wasn't his child but
He believed she was chosen
That night when Jesus was born
Two thousand years ago
When God made a way
God made a way
A way in a manger
God made a way
God made a way
A way in a manger
Wish I could follow the star
To that little town of Bethlehem
Walk through the fields where those wise men
And shepherds watched over him
But what would I say
What would I bring
What else could I do but just worship my King
Wish I could follow the star
To that little town of Bethlehem
Where God made a way
God made a way
A way in a manger
God made a way
God made a way
A way in a manger
In His infinite love
It had to be done
He did the impossible
And gave up his Son, Jesus
God made a way
A way in a manger
For God so loved the world
And God still loves the world
Look at all His hands have made
It was God who made a way
For God so loved the world
(For God so loved)
And God still loves the world
(And God still loves)
His only Son to save
It was God who made a way
As I sit down in the quiet
In the dark of this living room
Snow falling outside my window
I can't help but think of you
That God made a way
God made a way
A way in a manger
There was no other way
God made a way
A way in a manger
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