The Hymn of God's Word
- God Is Seeking Your Heart and Your Spirit
 - Mankind who left the life supply
 - from the Almighty
 - does not know why they exist,
 - and yet fears death.
 - There is no support and no help,
 - but mankind is still reluctant to
 - close their eyes,
 - braving it all, drags out
 - an ignoble existence in this world
 - in bodies
 - without the consciousness of souls.
 - You live with no hope.
 - He lives with no aim.
 - There's only the Holy One in the legend,
 - there is only the Holy One in the legend
 - who'll come to save
 - those who moan in suffering
 - and long desperately for His arrival.
 - In the people who are unconscious,
 - this belief can't be realized so far.
 - The people however still yearn for it,
 - yearn for it.
 - The Almighty has mercy
 - on these who suffer deeply.
 - At the same time,
 - He's fed up
 - with these who are unconscious,
 - 'cause He has to wait,
 - has to wait too long
 - for the answer from mankind,
 - from mankind.
 - He wants to seek
 - your spirit and your heart.
 - He wants to bring you food and water.
 - He wants to wake you up.
 - So that you are thirsty no more,
 - hungry no more.
 - And when you are feeling weary,
 - and when you begin
 - to feel the desolation,
 - the desolation of this world,
 - do not be perplexed, do not cry.
 - Almighty God, the Watcher,
 - will embrace your arrival any time.
 - He's watching by your side,
 - waiting for you to turn back.
 - He's waiting for the day
 - your memory suddenly recovers,
 - becoming conscious
 - of that you came from God,
 - the fact that you came from God.
 - You once lost your way
 - somehow and somewhere,
 - O, falling unconscious on the roadside,
 - and then unknowingly having a "father.”
 - You further realize that
 - the Almighty has been watching there.
 - He has been waiting,
 - waiting for your return
 - all along, all along.
 - He longs bitterly.
 - He has been waiting,
 - waiting for
 - a response without an answer.
 - His watching's beyond price
 - and is for the heart,
 - for the heart and the spirit of mankind.
 - This watching maybe will last forever,
 - or maybe this watching
 - has come to its end.
 - But you ought to know,
 - where is your heart,
 - and where is your, your soul.
 - Where are they?
 - from Follow the Lamb and Sing New Songs
 
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