891 God Cares Most for Those He Will Save

Verse 1

God cannot wait to

complete His plan in today’s age

and save people He wants to save.

What God cares for is

not how non-followers resist

and not how mankind slanders Him.


Chorus

He only cares if those who follow Him,

the ones of His salvation,

have been made complete by Him,

if they’ve achieved His gratification.


Verse 2

As for the people

other than those who follow Him,

He’ll express His wrath, punish them,

while at the same time

He’s protecting those following,

those about to be saved by Him.


Chorus

He only cares if those who follow Him,

the ones of His salvation,

have been made complete by Him,

if they’ve achieved His gratification.


Verse 3

God’s disposition

is on one hand He’ll give extreme

tolerance to those He’ll complete,

and He waits for them

as long as He possibly can.

And in contrast, on the other hand,


Bridge

God strongly detests and loathes

all the Satan-type of folks

who don’t follow, who oppose.


Chorus

He only cares if those who follow Him,

the ones of His salvation,

have been made complete by Him,

if they’ve achieved His gratification.


Outro

Though God doesn’t care

whether Satan-types worship Him,

He’s being patient yet still detests them.

As He determines

the ending of these Satan-types,

He waits for steps for His plan to arrive.


Adapted from The Word, Vol. 2. On Knowing God. God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself I

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