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New Wonders

These three verses, outlining the trinity, were written as a “new song” (Ps. 96:1-4, Isaiah 42) It is intended to be used as an exercise of looking daily at the cross.  It’s a call for renewal (John 4:14), a call to remember God’s faithfulness (Deut 11: 18-21), a call to repentance and rest (Jonah 2:7-9), and a call to go outside and see God’s creation (Ps. 19: 1-3).  The sound of the recording is loosely modeled after Cat Stevens’ “Morning Has Broken.”

Lyrics

Look again, at the cross

Where you are found and lost

Make a new song of praise

Fill your cup, at the mouth of the spring

and new wonders we will sing

as the Spirit blows the embers of our hearts

Tell the story, of Jesus, the Christ

and his promises we write

on the doorway of our house

hold the mirror, and remember your own face

brother, do not forfeit grace

as the Savior, pleads your pardon with his blood.

Look around, every sparrow, every flower

all creation, sings outloud, of a grand design

You are small, but you are filled with breath and life

If you seek, then you will find

As the Father, looks with favor on his child.

Oh, the Savior pleads your pardon with his blood.

And the spirit blows the embers of our hearts.

words and music by SANDRA McCRACKEN © 2010 DRINK YOUR TEA MUSIC (ASCAP), admin. by SIMPLEVILLE MUSIC, inc. All rights reserved.  Used by permission.