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Jeremy Riddle Prayer For The Church


Where she is weak, strengthen arms now, steady feet
That she would care for, she would seek
Welcoming Your lost and wounded sheep
Coming home to You
Where she is stained, bring Your healing, bring Your rain
Wash away now her disgrace
Till she shines in white, she radiates
She now mirrors You
We're praying, no more compromises, no more moral crises
Tonight may she move and act as You, move and act as You
Where she is right, give her courage for the fight
Full of salt now, full of light
Standing firm where truth and love collide
She remains in You
We're praying, no more compromises, no more moral crises
Tonight may she move and act as You, yeah
We're singing, no more small divisions, no more lack of wisdom
Tonight may she move and act as You, yeah
And now she's shining
Her light is blinding as she sings Your name
And now she's beauty
Up from the ashes, Your love is on her face
Where she is strong, keep her moving, pressing on
Bringing justice, righting wrongs
Demonstrating now Your kingdom come
She's in step with You, she's in step with You, she's in step



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