As Israel wandered through the wilderness,
You might wander through the wilderness.
As Israel wandered through the wilderness,
You might wander through the wilderness of life.
In the case of those whose minds have been lit,
Who have tasted and wasted the heavenly gift,
Who have shared in the Spirit, who have shaken and stirred,
Who have savored the flavors of the goodness of the Word
Of God and the powers that come one day,
Yet from grace they have fallen away,
You cannot restore them, they will not repent,
They will not cry mercy, they will not relent
For the Son they have placed on the cross again,
And are holding the Christ in contempt.
Like the land that has drunk of the rain from the Lord
And is blessed for the crop that the earth brings forth,
Are the ones who endure, are the ones who persist,
Are the ones who remain in the faith, but if
You neglect what you’ve heard and the truth you’ve confessed,
And abandon the faith and you live for the flesh,
You cannot expect that the Father will bless you
For your thistles and thorns.
So be warned, be warned,
Pay attention to what you’ve heard,
Don’t drift away from the Word.
supported by 11 fans who also own “Wilderness: A Third Warning (6:4-8)”
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 “Wilderness: A Third Warning (6:4-8)”
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