Hymn
Awaiting God's Good News | The Church of Almighty God
I
With yearning eyes, You call urgently. Facing cruel mankind, You speak Your heart. For a sole desire You suffer great wrongs, pouring forth Your hope and Your heart's blood. You never expect too much, You give all, no stranger to pain and persecution. O Holy One, who compares to Your beauty? Your great work will be honored forever. How could I abandon You to seek so-called freedom? I would rather suffer to redress Your grieving heart. How could I abandon You to seek so-called freedom? When flowers bloom again, I'll listen to Your good news.
II
In sin I fell but I rise in the light. You exalt me so, I am so grateful. God in flesh, He suffers, how much more should I? If I yielded to darkness, how would I see God? How could I abandon You to seek so-called freedom? I would rather suffer to redress Your grieving heart. How could I abandon You to seek so-called freedom? When flowers bloom again, I'll listen to Your good news.
III
When I think of Your words, they make me long for You. Whenever I see Your face, in my guilt I salute You. How could I abandon You to seek so-called freedom? I would rather suffer to redress Your grieving heart. How could I abandon You to seek so-called freedom? When flowers bloom again, I'll listen to Your good news.
from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
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