Thursday, February 7, 2008

Rescue

The Lord delivered me from those demons. And in return, I have a new sense of the fear of the Lord. He dipped his finger into the oil of the Holy Spirit and doctored up my wounds on Sunday. There were some very sick and diseased parts of my heart, and it was starting to spread out to the rest of my body, but He, in his great mercy, has healed me. I certainly didn't deserve it. I shudder and grimace to think at what I've done. I don't want to ever, EVER go back there again, my Lord. I must guard my heart. Religion is poison. Jesus is the only way to eternal life.

David Crowder Band - Rescue is Coming


There’s a darkness in my skin
My cover’s wearing thin, I believe
I’d love to start again, go back to innocent
And never leave

Don’t give up now
A break in the clouds
We could be found
There’s nothing wrong with me
It’s just that I believe things could get better
And there’s nothing wrong with love
I think it’s just enough to believe

Rescue is coming
Rescue is coming
Rescue is coming
Rescue is coming

And there’s nothing wrong with you
And nothing left to do
But believe something bigger
And there’s nothing wrong with love
I know it’s just enough to believe

Don’t give up now
A break in the clouds
We will be found
Rescue is coming now


Written by David Crowder ©2005 worshiptogether.com Songs / sixsteps Music (ASCAP) Admin by EMI CMG Publishing

Behind the Song:
'And while we yet were sinners, Christ died for us. He did not leave us alone. He stepped into our condition to bring us back to God. To bring us back to what was intended. The divine, bearing all of depravity. The most horrific of collisions. The most tragic and beautiful. The breaking is glorious and loud. We have won. It might not feel like it. You might not see it just yet. But the reality of our situation is that rescue is present. Every second of life is spent in the very presence of God. There is not a second of human history that he has not been present. Majesty is here. And it is coming. Finally. Just be quiet. And wait.' - David Crowder

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