“Behold the days are coming soon,”
Declares the Lord of all,
“When I will covenant anew
With Israel and Judah, both,
A better one than long ago:
A better law.”
“I’ll put this Law onto their minds,
And write it on their hearts,
From everlasting, I’ve designed
That I will be their God above
And they shall be my people, loved
And set apart.”
“Behold the days are coming soon,”
Declares the Lord,
“When I will make all things new.”
And you’ll no longer need to teach
Your neighbor, Joe, your best friend, Pete,
For everyone, from big to small,
Will know me well, and I’ll recall
Their sins no more.”
If you endure
A new and better way,
The old has come and gone;
The shadows fade away,
The light of heaven dawns.
A new and better way,
A new and better way,
The earthly shadows fade,
The light of heaven breaks.
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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 “Wondered (8:8-13)”
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