Way Beyond The Blue Lyrics

The song Way Beyond The Blue is performed by Steven Curtis Chapman in the album named More to This Life in the year 1993 .



Way beyond the blue, the father is calling
Let him take you to a life beyond compare

Pa*sion fades and your sense of adventure
Sits collecting dust on a shelf, the new gets old and hearts get cold
Where's the flame that burned with excitement?
Where's the hope you once knew so well?

It's lost at sea with all your dreams there you stand caught between
An endless sky above and earth below
Look above and beyond what you see
To find a view of all that this life can be

Way beyond the blue where the father is calling
Let him take you to a life beyond compare
His love is wider than the sky above you
He has plans for you that go way beyond the blue

Like the wind carries an eagle, let his hand carry you now
And show you scenes of his mighty strength
As you rise high above all the riches that this world could give
You will find the depth of his love, and his grace that is lifting you up to live

Way beyond the blue where the father is calling
Let him take you to a life beyond compare
His love is wider than the sky above you
He has plans for you that go way beyond the blue, beyond blue

God has raised us up with Christ
And seated us with him in heavenly places
So that he can show the riches of his grace
To the coming ages

Way beyond the blue where the father is calling
Let him take you to a life beyond compare
His love is wider than the sky above you
He has plans for you that go way beyond the blue

Where the father is calling
Let him take you to a life beyond compare
He has plans for you that go way beyond the blue
Way beyond the blue




Steven Curtis Chapman - More to This Life

Jan 1993

  1. More To This Life
  2. Love You With My Life
  3. Waiting For Lightning
  4. Living For The Moment
  5. I Will Be Here
  6. Who Makes The Rules
  7. Treasure Island
  8. Way Beyond The Blue
  9. In This Little Room
  10. More Than Words
  11. Out In The Highways


Way Beyond The Blue