

“I know god sent you here this church to fill,”Īnd Murray preached, ‘cause on Sunday it was still. Potter insisted, said there’d be no breeze. Murray was done, “I’ll be gone on the sea!” Universal salvation (he knew about the teaching). Where he met a man – Potter – who owned a joint Ī church he’d built, for someone to come preaching

His ship stuck off New Jersey, at Good Luck Point, So his country and his pulpit and his faith he fled. His family all died he was jailed for debt. Whose tale reads like Job in the Bible story.

He wasn’t alone there was also John Murray, So he wrote it and preached it in the 19 th C-Īnd made a whole lot of people just crazy. It says love’s forgiving it sure isn’t hate-Īnd even devils are forgiven when it gets real late.Įternal punishment, it just can’t be true! We know that love is crazy and can be kind of blind. Saying God doesn’t hate, God’s all about love,Īnd salvation happens when push comes to shove. Origen preached to folks like you and me, © Patrick McLaughlin (with many thanks to Marcia Stanard for her assistance)Īnd God's looking forward to forgiving sins. I just ask that if you use it in a service or such-or reprint it-that you keep my name associated with it.Īs I've performed it, the refrain's sung and the rest is a sort of spoken word rap.
#Elfbeads spark in the dark free#
Feel free to rap it yourself, however the spirit moves you. And now it has been sung as part of a sermon, sung to a camp, and shared in print with classmates. So finding myself suddenly with what was clearly song and. I don't read music, I don't play an instrument, and essentially sing only in groups. I was, a few months ago, carpet bombed by the muse.
