Wednesday 23 January 2008

At the foot of the cross


Last week in True we were talking about how we need to keep coming back to the feet of Jesus and not get too preoccupied in life and forget Him. In cell on Friday night we continued this theme by reading Psalm 136 about how God’s love endures forever and we wrote our own personal versions.

He was there in the beginning
He will be there in the end
His love endures forever
He takes my worries
He calms my fears
His love endures forever


Give thanks
His love endures forever
He satisfies over every need
His presence is above all others
His love endures forever


He comforts and carries us in His arms of love
His love endures forever
He is the firm foundation for lives to be built on
His love endures forever
His peace dissolves all our secret fears
His love endures forever


He sets us free from all sin
His love endures forever
He picks us up when we fall down
His love endures forever
He never turns his back on us
His love endures forever
He is always there for us
His love endures forever


His love endures forever
Our God forever shows His unfailing love
And keeps His promises
His love endures forever
He is a constant strength for us when we are weak
And hears our hearts cry
His love endures forever


The Father of all creation
His love endures forever
The one who walks in my darkness
His love endures forever
The one who heals my broken heart
His love endures forever


You are God who fails never
You love endures forever
You tie me with a cord, nothing can sever
Your love endures forever
You destroy the disease only You can cure
Forever does Your love endure
When I go too far you call me back
Only Your love can keep me on track
Of Your love I’ve never been so sure
Forever does Your love endure


He saved my soul from hell
His love endures forever
He is the only true God
His love endures forever
He softens my heart when it is hard
His love endures forever
I now have a burden for lost souls
His love endures forever
He saved my brother
His love endures forever

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