Surrounded by this cloud of saints who lived their lives and died by faith,
Keep running for the prize that’s sure to come.
And when the run is all but done, with your weary feet becoming numb,
Look to the ones who have walked the road before.
The saints of old whose lives have told you to endure.
And here’s one more:
Consider Him, the Christ, the founder and perfecter of our faith,
Who in spite of the shame and disgrace,
Endured the cross, and he did it for the joy!
Consider Him, the Son, our example of what it means
To race and run by faith.
He endured the cross, and he did for the joy!
So lay aside every weight and rid yourself of all your sin.
Before you lies a lengthy race, endure for the win!
And when you find you’re growing tired of all the trials, pain, and scorn,
Look to Christ and feel inspired – he has been there before.
And lay aside every weight and rid yourself of all your sin.
Before you lies a lengthy race, endure for the win!
And when your Father sends the rod and life seems to come undone
Remember it’s the love of God, it’s the love of God
It’s his love for his daughters and sons.
So keep running, running, running! Keep running all your days!
Keep running, running, running. There is glory that awaits.
Keep running, running, running! Keep running till it hurts.
Keep running, running, running. Till you leave this earth.
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Some new and non traditional...beautiful renditions of the Nativity Story put to song...."A Light".."that all the darkness could never and will never overcome! Amen." Sharon Wood
supported by 9 fans who also own “Run Like Heaven (12:1-17)”
it's such a beautiful album of grieving and loss and acceptance. it speaks to a particular kind of grief -- not a grieving of one who is lost, but the grieving for one who is still present and still causing pain. i love the last song most because while it could end in pain, or end with the narrators decision to permanently push this person out of their life and that would be justified, it doesn't. instead, it offers something. what is offered? acceptance. hope. and a chance for redemption janmisha