At Your Mercy

Sue C. Smith, Kevin Stokes

Like a soul without a prayer
All my hope was gone
I reached the point of knowing
That I could not go on
I needed help from someone
In my darkest hour
My heart cried out to You for strength
An overcoming power

Now I am at Your mercy
Right where I should be
Dependent for each step I take
And every breath I breathe
Though it is a leap of faith
I've fallen into arms of grace
In Your embrace at last I'm free
Living at Your mercy, oh...

No one prays for poverty
Or dreams to fall apart
But sometimes good things rob me
And somehow make it hard
To see that there is nothing
Nothing I can do
No righteousness to offer up
My only hope is You

And I am at Your mercy
Right where I should be
Dependent for each step I take
And every breath I breathe
Though it is a leap of faith
I've fallen into arms of grace
In Your embrace at last I'm free
Living at Your mercy

So here I am before You
Down on my knees
Incapable and powerless
Admitting I am weak
I can't control my future
I can't change my past
You've got me
Where You want me as last

I am at Your mercy
Right where I should be
Dependent for each step I take
And every breath I breathe
Though it is a leap of faith
I've fallen into arms of grace
In Your embrace at last I'm free
Living at Your mercy

I am at Your mercy
Right where I should be
I am at Your mercy
Right where I should be, oh...

Trivia about the song At Your Mercy by Janet Paschal

When was the song “At Your Mercy” released by Janet Paschal?
The song At Your Mercy was released in 2000, on the album “Songs for a Lifetime”.
Who composed the song “At Your Mercy” by Janet Paschal?
The song “At Your Mercy” by Janet Paschal was composed by Sue C. Smith, Kevin Stokes.

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