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Chorus: Nsonyiwa (10x)
Intro:
Isaiah 29:13 âThese people draw near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.â
Verse:
Itâs beyond the prayings. Itâs beyond the sayings. Itâs beyond the laughter and noise and the chatter and spiritual ploys, where the purity of our gatherings has turned into meetings, schedules, and simulated feelings. Where we ignore our heartâs cry and settle for a charismatic sensation leading only to mental complications and spiritual separations. Have we forgotten that itâs all about relation? Have we forgotten that the reason for the system is simply to draw us to Him? But now we have wolves instead of sheep and milk instead of meat. Pursuit of happiness, but no pursuit of purpose. It gets so loud. We get so proud. We dance and shout, but then the meeting lets out and weâre alone. And there are tears in our heart as we question what itâs all about. Was it like this from the start? No, weâve changed from genuine to generic. We copy but donât inquire. We settle and no longer wrestle. We live to please but donât go to our knees. We no longer plead. Thus we cannot see that weâve left Zion for Babylon and weâve lost our song. So come, listen, as you draw near hear his voice in the silence.
Verse:
For itâs louder than the prayings and itâs wiser than the sayings. Itâs spiritual, active, living and giving. Itâs effective for those who are receptive. Oh, be not deceived. For many have prophesied and many have died from their lies. For they are clouds without water, trees without fruit, twice dead, pulled up by the root. Heed the warning of Jude. For it could be me and it could be you if we exchange relation for sensation, shrewdness for lewdness and the taste of honey for the love of money. Oh, itâs time to come back. Itâs time to come back to purity, not prosperity. Itâs time to come back to relation, not religion. For zeal without relation gives birth to condemnation, judgementalism and destructive fundamentalism. Oh, itâs time to be more astute. Itâs time to be more astute to the type of fruit that we produce. For in the midst of our worship there was a shift. As we exalted our own gift, our titles became idols and holy adoration became self-exaltation. We exchanged conviction for tradition, a silent cry for an anointed lie, and a tear-filled song for a clanging gong.
Verse:
Sure, we invited Him in. He came and He stayed in the midst of our sin. He had mercy on the majority for the sake of the minority. He came with reverence. He revealed his presence. He remained with patience for the few that He knew. And his heart was bleeding, tender and grieving. Still, we quenched his voice with a fine-sounding noise. We muted his desire and sought Him for his fire. We despised his face and abused his grace and yet, He remains. And as we look in the mirror, it all becomes clearer. For our sin is so subtle that we miss his rebuttal. No it wasnât hypocrisy nor mediocrity, but of this we are guilty: we crushed the heart of our Invisible Lover (2x).
Verse:
Beloved, I donât call myself a prophet, nor apostle, nor prolific minister of the gospel. I donât come to you with words of flattery nor mer verbal mastery. But I come to you with the necessity to appease my destiny. Because this burden has arrested me, is testing me. Consequently, I must communicate what I see. And as these words of fire transpire, I cannot keep silent. As they inquire within me, they purge my desire, and continue to inspire me. And I cannot keep silent. Because this is my destiny, to communicate what I see. So, forgive me, but I must not keep silent.
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