English Gospel Song|”God Judges and Cleanses Man With Words in the Last Days”
Verse 1
The last days’ work is to speak words.
Great changes come to man from words,
and the changes are much greater in people who accept them,
greater than those who accepted signs
and wonders of the Age of Grace.
In that age, demons were cast out
with laying on of hands and prayer,
Refrain 1
while man’s corruption still remained,
man’s corruption still remained,
while man’s corruption still remained.
Verse 2
Man was healed, forgiven of sin,
but work still had to be done
to enable man to be purged of his corrupt disposition.
Man was saved because of his faith,
but his sinful nature still remained.
It was through the incarnate God
the sins of man were forgiven.
Refrain 2
But man still had sin within him,
man still had sin within him,
man still had sin within him.
Verse 3
After that stage of work was done,
the work of judgment still remained.
The word is used to make man pure
and give man a path in this stage.
Through sin offering,
man has been forgiven for all of his sins,
for the work of crucifixion has already come to an end.
Refrain 3
God has prevailed over Satan,
has prevailed over Satan,
has prevailed over Satan.
Bridge
But the corrupt disposition still remained within man.
Man could still sin and resist God,
and so God still has not gained man.
That’s why God in this stage uses words to unmask
the corruptions of man, so he’ll take the right path.
Verse 4
There is more meaning in this stage and it is more fruitful,
for now the word supplies man’s life,
it allows man to be renewed;
it’s an intensive stage of work.
God’s becoming flesh in last days
completes incarnation’s meaning
and God’s plan for man to be saved.
Refrain 4
The word makes man pure in last days.
The word makes man pure in last days.
The word makes man pure in last days.
The word makes man pure in last days.
The word makes man pure in last days.
The word makes man pure in last days.
from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
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