
Your Great Race
People have seen how great God can be. They’ve witnessed his glory like you and me. They’ve shouted. They’ve cheered. They’ve sung his praise, And

People have seen how great God can be. They’ve witnessed his glory like you and me. They’ve shouted. They’ve cheered. They’ve sung his praise, And

I don’t like the troubles, the bumps, or the stings, But guess what? I’ve learned they are marvelous things. When life gets all messy, when

Things fall in your lap. Things drop on your head. Some things you planned, and some things you dread. You can’t always choose what will

Oh listen up, friends. I’ve a secret to share, A tip that can save you from many a snare. Be quick to hear and slow

Oh, tell your children. Don’t ever delay. Tell them the story. Tell it today. When they grow up, they’ll tell it with cheer. They’ll pass

Oh, you’ve got big plans. You’ve mapped it all out. “You bet we’ll succeed,” you boldly will shout. “Today we will travel. Tomorrow we’ll stay.

I’ll open my mouth with a story to tell, Of mysteries hidden, of things we know well. They’re no longer secrets. They’re not locked away.

In a world full of trouble, where evil will grow, Where hearts can grow colder than fresh-fallen snow, Where kindness is rare and where love
If you want to live in Heaven, enjoying the prize, With bright shining crowns and no more goodbyes, Then stand firm in faith. Don’t wobble

Once far from the Lord, in a dark land so grim, We had no home where we could be with him. We grumbled and fumbled.

Don’t dawdle or doodle or drag out your day. Don’t snooze through your calling or wander away. The Lord didn’t make you to twiddle and

Oh, Lord, are you there? Do you hear when I cry? I’ve called out all day and looked up to the sky. How long will