A Korean Christian band's prayer about being made whole again through divine grace.
There's no bargaining in these words, no transaction.
The restoration happens because something eternal loves, and that's the whole argument.
A Korean Christian band's prayer about being made whole again through divine grace.
A Korean Christian band's prayer about being made whole again through divine grace.
There's no bargaining in these words, no transaction.
The restoration happens because something eternal loves, and that's the whole argument.
A Korean Christian band's prayer about being made whole again through divine grace.
끝까지 붙드시네
There's no bargaining in these words, no transaction. The restoration happens because something eternal loves, and that's the whole argument. It reads like a creed that's been lived in, not just recited.
The phrase '끝까지 붙드시네', 'holding on to the end', doesn't feel like a promise from a distance. It's the kind of grip you'd want when you've been broken, when restoration isn't about fixing what's wrong but about being held through the breaking. The lyric moves from sending a son to taking on our debt to pushing open a sealed fate, all building toward that simple, stubborn hold.
It's the plainest declaration in the song: not that the struggle ends, but that the hold doesn't let go. Everything else in the lyric orbits that certainty.
The way the Korean phrases stack, '끝까지 붙드시네' leading into '영원한 속조로 우리를 구원하시네', creates a rhythmic, almost breathless confession.
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juleul beoligo dol-aseon jaleul
pogianhgo kkeutkkaji butdeusine
adeul bonaesa sibjaga-eseo
uliui joeleul damdanghasyeossne
gadhyeoissdeon uliui gyeolbag-eul pusigo
jong doen jaleul jayuke hasine
jasin-ui mom-eul onjeonhi naeeoseo
yeong-wonhan sogjoelo ulil guwonhasine
hoebogkehasine dasi il-eukisine
olaecham-eusigo nal janyeo sam-eusine
kkeunh-eul su eobsne yeong-wonhan geu salang
naneun dulyeoum eobsne
A Korean Christian band's prayer about being made whole again through divine grace. There's no bargaining in these words, no transaction. The restoration happens because something eternal loves, and that's the whole argument.
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