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 Voice Of GOD
They'd come to home and sing with praise
The songs of life message to raise
The dead in all that know not Him
The blind who most partake in sin

They'd sing of Holy spirit here
For all present and those who'd hear
The voice of one in wilderness
To tell of love of His no less

They'd pray and bring closer the son
To those who need more of the one
Who took our place and died for us
Who sinned not once, in Him to trust

There is a day when He will come
From clouds above from His Kingdom
To call for bride that's you and I
To share His Love above Blue skies

Their fellowship would open doors
Once closed upon where hearts ignored
The need to know that JESUS CHRIST
Is here, mans Hope, unfailing Light

The voice of GOD was heard today
In song, His words would come to say
You are my child, confused and broken
I Am the way, for you I've spoken

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