A Life That's Worthy
A Life That's Worthy lyrics by Jon Thurlow. I've felt the pain of compromise deep inside I've known the tension of a heart that's divided But I've tasted and...
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A Life That's Worthy
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I've felt the pain of compromise deep inside
I've known the tension of a heart that's divided
But I've tasted and I've seen You're good
And now I am ruined for less than all You have for me
I want to live a life that's worthy of Your calling
Remove the things that hinder me from loving You because
I don't want regret upon the day I stand before You
May I be found a pure and spotless bride that's ready for her King
The more I see of all this world, the more I am
Convinced I'm called to be a stranger to all its ways
So do not hide Your laws from me, for I know that
They are my doorway to eternity
Come up higher child, I'm ready for you
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