Enduring Grace
The dry land will be glad,
The desert will rejoice;
Nobody will be sad,
As each one lifts their voice.
The wilderness will bloom,
With lilies on the land;
Chasing out clouds of doom,
Sun shines on sea and sand.
All will rejoice and sing,
Seeing light of the Lord;
As unity would bring,
Everyone one accord.
Straighten out your weak hands,
Stabilize your weak knees;
Abide to godly commands,
And God will hear your pleas.
Say to the frightful heart,
Be strong and do not fear;
The Scriptures you impart,
Will always keep God near.
God will come to punish,
He will come rescue you;
In fire they perish,
Seeing the vengeance through.
Eyes of the blind will see,
Ears of the deaf will hear;
The dumb will speak with glee,
The lame will leap like deer.
Water will gush through streams,
As deserts will turn green;
Before what was from dreams,
Realism now is seen.
Copyright © 2012 Richard Newton Sherrer
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