Unending Grace
Embraced by Unending Grace: A Redemption Symphony by Charles Henri Jr.Lyrics
Oh
Expressing a sense of awe or realization.
The Lord of all has come to me
Acknowledging the presence of the Lord in the speaker's life.
To save someone like me
Highlighting the redemptive nature of the Lord's arrival to save the speaker.
I was lost and now in grace
Describing a transformation from being lost to being in a state of grace.
I finally, can breathe again
Expressing a sense of relief and freedom in the newfound grace.
Unending grace, how sweet it sounds
Repeated emphasis on the continuous and boundless nature of God's grace.
Unending grace, how sweet it sounds
-Unending grace
-Unending grace
-My chains he throws from east to west
Metaphorically describing the removal of burdens or limitations through divine intervention.
My God has saved me
Acknowledging the speaker's salvation by God.
He wrapped his arms all over me
Describing a comforting and protective embrace from God.
And he still calls me his friend
Highlighting an enduring friendship with God despite past shortcomings.
Unending grace, how sweet it sounds
Reiterating the sweetness and enduring quality of God's grace.
Sweet it sounds
-Sweet it sounds
-I come to you, the Lord of all
Expressing a humble approach to the Lord, recognizing His sovereignty.
'Cause you say: "It's never too late"
Quoting a divine assurance that it's never too late to seek redemption.
Too late
Repeating the idea that redemption is available at any time.
I come to you, the Lord of all
Reaffirming the speaker's approach to the Lord with trust in His timing.
'Cause you say: "It's never too late"
Reiterating the divine assurance that it's never too late for redemption.
Too late, too late
Emphasizing the theme of redemption being available despite perceived delays.
Oh, too late
-Oh
Repeating the expression of awe or realization.
Too late
-Oh
-Oh
Concluding with an expression of awe or reverence.
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