Stranger Things

Unveiling the Divine Tapestry: A Journey Through Stranger Realms of Love
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Have you ever seen any stranger thing, than a street made of gold and a land of no Suffering

Reflecting on the unusual nature of a street made of gold and a land devoid of suffering, posing a question about the strangest things witnessed.

No suffering, there will be no

Emphasizing the absence of suffering in this envisioned place.

(Tell me) Have you ever heard of a brighter song, than one from a sinner who has been Made right from wrong

Asking if there's a more uplifting song than one sung by a reformed sinner.

Made right from wrong, I was made right

Expressing personal transformation from wrongdoing to righteousness.

(Tell me) Have you ever heard such a stranger sound, than the heavens and earth Coming together to sing His song

Pondering the strange sound of heavens and earth united in singing a divine song.

They sing Your praise, we all sing Your

Highlighting collective praise for a divine entity.

(Tell me) Have you ever seen such a stranger site, than the heavens rolling back like

Describing an unusual sight of heavens rolling back like a scroll, possibly symbolizing a significant event.

A scroll in the middle of the night?

Continuing the imagery of a celestial event in the middle of the night.

He's coming back, like a thief in the night

Suggesting the imminent return of a divine figure, drawing parallels to a thief in the night.

(Night) (in the night) it's such a deep mystery (mystery)

Referring to the mystery of the night and expressing deep contemplation.

That I have a love like this (in my life)

Expressing gratitude for a love that is perceived as unique and profound.

That I have a God such as You (in my heart)

Acknowledging the presence of a godly figure in the speaker's heart.

Stranger things cannot exist (in my life)

Asserting the non-existence of stranger things in the speaker's life due to divine love.

More wonderful things could not exist in my mind

Conveying that more wonderful things are inconceivable in the speaker's mind.

Amen, alleluia, amen, amen, amen, amen

Repeating affirmations like "Amen" and "Alleluia" to emphasize spiritual praise.

Did you ever hear of a stranger thing, than a God coming to earth like a man but not as a King

Posing a rhetorical question about a God coming to earth in an unexpected form, not as a reigning king.

Not an earthly king but an offering

Distinguishing this God as a sacrificial offering rather than an earthly ruler.

(Tell me) Did you ever hear of a stranger love, than a sacrificial lamb sent for you and me From heaven above

Reflecting on the extraordinary love embodied by a sacrificial lamb sent from heaven.

From heaven above, He was sent from

Clarifying the origin of the sacrificial lamb as from heaven.

(Tell me) Did you ever think of a stranger thing, than life itself, our existence, and all Created things

Contemplating the strangeness of life, existence, and all created things.

All created things, it's such a deep mystery

Reiterating the mysterious nature of all created things.

That I have a love like this (in my life)

Expressing gratitude for a love perceived as profound and unique.

That I have a God such as You (in my heart)

Acknowledging the presence of a godly figure in the speaker's heart, echoing a previous sentiment.

Stranger things cannot exist (in my life)

Asserting the absence of stranger things in the speaker's life due to divine love, repeating an earlier sentiment.

More wonderful things could not exist in my mind

Repeating the idea that more wonderful things are inconceivable in the speaker's mind, echoing an earlier sentiment.

(In my mind), in my heart, in my soul, in my whole life, life

Summarizing the pervasive influence of divine elements in the speaker's life—mind, heart, soul, and entire existence.

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