995 You Must Treasure the Blessings of Today

Verse 1

When God’s hands raise up the world, people dance with bliss.

They’re no longer sorrowful, they depend on Him.

When God’s hands cover His face, pressing people down,

quickly they feel short of breath, they can barely live.

Terrified, all cry to God, fearful of demise.

For they wish to see the day when He’s glorified.


Chorus

God sent many to the world, and many were sent away.

And many passed through God’s hands.

Many spirits were cast to Hades,

many have lived in the flesh, many have been born again.

Yet none have ever enjoyed the kingdom’s blessings today.


Verse 2

God’s day is the principal for man to survive.

They long for His glorious day, so till now they’re alive.

Blessing decreed by God’s mouth is that in last days,

people are able to behold all of God’s glory.

Through times many left the world with reluctance, despair,

and many came to the world with hope and with faith.


Chorus

God sent many to the world, and many were sent away.

And many passed through God’s hands.

Many spirits were cast to Hades,

many have lived in the flesh, many have been born again.

Yet none have ever enjoyed the kingdom’s blessings today.


Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. God’s Words to the Entire Universe, Chapter 20

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