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John 1:19-36
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| | John 1:19-36 |
| 1. | The scribes and Pharisees all thought |
| | A leader great would come. |
| | So they to John the Baptist came |
| | To ask if he's the One. |
| | "Art Thou the coming One?' they asked, |
| | To which he made reply: |
| | "I'm no the Christ-I am not He- |
| | A voice, that's all, am I." |
| 2. | And on the morrow, John stood there |
| | And spoke to two or three. |
| | And as he lifted up his eyes, |
| | He then did Jesus see. |
| | He said, "Behold the Lamb of God, |
| | 'Tis He who walks this way. |
| | He's here to take the sins of all |
| | And bear them all away!" |
| 3. | Yet poor religion counted not |
| | These things of any worth, |
| | But seeking for a leader great |
| | It lingered on in dearth; |
| | And looking for a movement strong, |
| | Continued in its strife. |
| | Preoccupied with these things, |
| | They missed the Lord of LIFE! |
| 4. | Religion is Christ's enemy, |
| | It's even so today. |
| | For though they name Him, should He |
| | come, |
| | They'd put the Lord away. |
| | They did it then, they'd do it now, |
| | They'd miss the Lord again. |
| | So let us seek the Lord Himself, |
| | The lamb, the dove obtain. |
| 5. | Now in the Lord's recovery |
| | We're drawn to Christ alone. |
| | The Spirit as the gentle dove |
| | Has found in us a home. |
| | Let all religion turn away |
| | To movements wide and great; |
| | This testimony of Himself |
| | Our Lord will vindicate! |