Holy Saturday: Final Words

Final Words

The Lord has great desires for you and invites you to be fully alive! No longer do we live as people of the dark or people without hope and victory, for we were made for more. As Saint John Paul the Great once said, “We are an Easter people and hallelujah is our song.” 

As we come to the close of this journey, we hope and pray that you have had a blessed triduum. We leave you with this beautiful original. Our prayer for you, is that in this unprecedented time, you will continue to live with hope and with conviction that Jesus has won every battle for you. Let us go forth and LIVE with the knowledge and certainty of the greatness of our God! Amen! 


Isaiah 55
Words and music by Lionel Tan

Verse 1
You who made the heavens and the stars
Formed this beautiful life
You’re the one from whom all life springs forth
To whom I breathe my praise

Pre-chorus
Who can comprehend
Who can match your greatness Lord?

Chorus
Your ways are higher than my ways
Your thoughts are far above my  own
And as the heavens are higher than the earth
So I place my life in your hands
Do with it as you will 

Verse 2
Like the man who built his house on sand
Sometimes I stick to my plans
But you’re the God who knows it all
Oh how foolish I was

Bridge
Let us surrender in faith
And wait upon the wonders you’ve planned
May I never have doubt in you
But ever sing of your praises.

 

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