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At The Altar
Contributed by
thebadguy9999
on
Sunday, 30th May 2010 @ 06:34:10 AM in AEST
Topic:
ChristianPoetry
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At the altar is where Jesus is waiting He is tugging at your heart so no more hesitating He wants you to come ,kneel at his feet To forgive all your sins,make your life complete It is the Holy Spirit that draws you to the altar He will guide you by the hand so you do not falter There is no one in this church who is here without a cause The Lord's been whispering in your ear,I know you heard his calls He calls you in the late night hour with the sweetest voice All to give eternal life to you and make your heart rejoice He knows you are a sinner,He's seen your wicked ways He still loves and wants to spare you from the wrath of judgment day He knows you want to change your life before you come to him Jesus says you must enter the water before you learn to swim Not even the greatest of the prophets changed their life alone It's done by calling on Jesus name and mercy from the throne Who but God can change the way the Jordan River flows or with a word can change the direction that the north wind blows The Holy Trinity says that trying to save your soul without us three Is like trying to take a butter knife to chop down the great oak tree Jesus is telling me to tell the lost you're running out of time The harvest,I'm making ready,Cause I'll return at the drop of a dime After i take my children who kept the path with all eyes on me There will be trials and tribulation,Oh the horrors this world will see Jesus is still at the altar,His eyes are filled with tears Hoping that you will make that walk ,for you is why he's here
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