| Song | Friendly Jas |
| Artist | Cool Hand Luke |
| Album | The Fires of Life |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| It was a blessed day-- | |
| The day that I met you | |
| Though at the time | |
| I didn't have a clue | |
| As iron sharpens iron so does one man another | |
| And that's what God intended us to do (Psalm 27:17) | |
| Flowers fall and seasons change (Isaiah 40:8) | |
| And you know how we treat the rain | |
| In times of drought we pray it comes | |
| And when it falls we turn and run | |
| The moon is new, you've left your seat (I Samuel 20:18) | |
| The time has come to go in peace (I Samuel 20:42) | |
| With my own hand the bow was strung | |
| The arrow shot now falls beyond (I Samuel 20:36) | |
| I thank my God for every (Philippians 1:3) | |
| Memory of you | |
| The lessons learned and | |
| The way the Spirit moved | |
| I remember hearing “church is more than just a building” | |
| I remember when we proved it true | |
| Flowers fall and seasons change | |
| And you know how we treat the rain | |
| In times of drought we pray it comes | |
| And when it falls we turn and run | |
| The moon is new; you've left your seat | |
| The time has come to go in peace | |
| With my own hand the bow was strung | |
| The arrow shot now falls beyond | |
| That day, I could have stared at the ocean forever | |
| With a song for every grain beneath my feet | |
| We were so young and brilliantly naïve | |
| To the joy and the pain and the days that we would see | |
| Everything has changed | |
| But our hope remains the same | |
| I want you to know that I'll be here | |
| Through a hundred years of rain | |
| Together we run into what we do not know | |
| Trusting our God who made tomorrow |
| It was a blessed day | |
| The day that I met you | |
| Though at the time | |
| I didn' t have a clue | |
| As iron sharpens iron so does one man another | |
| And that' s what God intended us to do Psalm 27: 17 | |
| Flowers fall and seasons change Isaiah 40: 8 | |
| And you know how we treat the rain | |
| In times of drought we pray it comes | |
| And when it falls we turn and run | |
| The moon is new, you' ve left your seat I Samuel 20: 18 | |
| The time has come to go in peace I Samuel 20: 42 | |
| With my own hand the bow was strung | |
| The arrow shot now falls beyond I Samuel 20: 36 | |
| I thank my God for every Philippians 1: 3 | |
| Memory of you | |
| The lessons learned and | |
| The way the Spirit moved | |
| I remember hearing " church is more than just a building" | |
| I remember when we proved it true | |
| Flowers fall and seasons change | |
| And you know how we treat the rain | |
| In times of drought we pray it comes | |
| And when it falls we turn and run | |
| The moon is new you' ve left your seat | |
| The time has come to go in peace | |
| With my own hand the bow was strung | |
| The arrow shot now falls beyond | |
| That day, I could have stared at the ocean forever | |
| With a song for every grain beneath my feet | |
| We were so young and brilliantly na ve | |
| To the joy and the pain and the days that we would see | |
| Everything has changed | |
| But our hope remains the same | |
| I want you to know that I' ll be here | |
| Through a hundred years of rain | |
| Together we run into what we do not know | |
| Trusting our God who made tomorrow |
| It was a blessed day | |
| The day that I met you | |
| Though at the time | |
| I didn' t have a clue | |
| As iron sharpens iron so does one man another | |
| And that' s what God intended us to do Psalm 27: 17 | |
| Flowers fall and seasons change Isaiah 40: 8 | |
| And you know how we treat the rain | |
| In times of drought we pray it comes | |
| And when it falls we turn and run | |
| The moon is new, you' ve left your seat I Samuel 20: 18 | |
| The time has come to go in peace I Samuel 20: 42 | |
| With my own hand the bow was strung | |
| The arrow shot now falls beyond I Samuel 20: 36 | |
| I thank my God for every Philippians 1: 3 | |
| Memory of you | |
| The lessons learned and | |
| The way the Spirit moved | |
| I remember hearing " church is more than just a building" | |
| I remember when we proved it true | |
| Flowers fall and seasons change | |
| And you know how we treat the rain | |
| In times of drought we pray it comes | |
| And when it falls we turn and run | |
| The moon is new you' ve left your seat | |
| The time has come to go in peace | |
| With my own hand the bow was strung | |
| The arrow shot now falls beyond | |
| That day, I could have stared at the ocean forever | |
| With a song for every grain beneath my feet | |
| We were so young and brilliantly na ve | |
| To the joy and the pain and the days that we would see | |
| Everything has changed | |
| But our hope remains the same | |
| I want you to know that I' ll be here | |
| Through a hundred years of rain | |
| Together we run into what we do not know | |
| Trusting our God who made tomorrow |