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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Song of the Week: The Prodigal

Here’s an animated interpretation of “The Prodigal,” from the Sovereign Grace project, Sons and Daughters:

HT: Bob Kauflin, who also supplied the following lyrics--

You held out Your arms, I walked away
Insolent I spurned Your face
Squandering the gifts You gave to me
Holding close forbidden things
Destitute a rebel still, a fool in all my pride
The world I once enjoyed is death to me
No joy, no hope, no life

Where now are the friends, that I had bought
Gone with every penny lost
What hope could there be for such as I
Sold out to a world of lies
Oh, to see Your face again, it seems so distant now
Could it be that You would take me back
A servant in Your house

You held out Your arms, I see them still
You never left, You never will
Running to embrace me, now I know
Your cords of love will always hold
Mercy’s robe, a ring of grace
Such favor undeserved
You sing over me and celebrate
The rebel now Your child


© 2009 Sovereign Grace Worship (ASCAP).

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