Taivaallinen Jerusalem
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Taivaallinen Jerusalem
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It was built before no souls were created
In advance God wanted you to be there
2000 years ago the earth shook
"Look; the kingdom of God is among you."
Peace and joy dominate there
The enemies of love He judges away
Always we praise our saviour Jesus in immovable kingdom
Thousands of angels and the chosen ones.
Jesus Christ our Lord.
Arrive the Almighty, come heavenly Jerusalem
There is no more fear. I know where to find the light
It's time for a new life. All that was is left behind.
Now seek for the Lord because He has the power and honour!
Thousands of angels and the chosen ones.
Jesus Christ our Lord.
Arrive the Almighty, come heavenly Jerusalem
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