If you long for full redemption Let the Master take control Yield your spirit, mind, and body And be made completely whole.
Though your heart may oft be heavy With the problems of the day He will comfort, cheer, and guide you As you seek to walk His way.
Let the joy of your salvation Overflow your heart and mind Let your voice sing forth His praises He will loose the bonds that bind.
Be ye thankful for His goodness For it surely does abound And the peace that you are seeking In His presence shall be found.
Come up higher rings the message Can you hear the joyful sound? For the fullness of the promise Is found on higher ground.
Janice Olson - Minden, NE
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Last updated: Sep, 2011
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