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Result - Lyrical Theology lyrics

This a tribute to all the ones who ran before me Known to spit truth so ya'll can understand His glory(x4) I'm not here to flex an impressive presentation When the greatest question facing us presently's restoration How the depraved are paved a way to Him It's deep, can't sleep on the jam we're in And be in (Ambien) the wake of Great Awakening The blanks? we need to fill em in, my aim's to lead this quill or pen Straight to Jesus, spilling ink for saints to see em k**ing sin That fine wine rhyme primed with divine antioxidants This kind of party over here will define the crime and consequence But I can't hit your mind with the peace sign To see why we're chasing these Vapors I gotta rewind Created on the 6th, our world fallen shortly after A corporate disaster captured before the fourth chapter Now God must waste all pursuers of the pearls of King's A true royal flush when our world's redeemed Either doom or jubilation, disaster or life Instruments of mercy or wrath, Adam or Christ Cra** illumination, no strings attached to my communication …Satellite kites More personal than a rhyme or a path to just grab advice ‘Cause I heard it through the Vine that cats are just glad its night (Gladys Knight) Appetite for the dark lest regeneration comes And gives a heart of flesh or new breath in our native lungs If they only knew the good life's not between two girls Need more than 20/20 to see we're between two worlds -So it begins- And Genesis would open the venues Focused on sin, but our hope is in the "so it continues" When the Lord avenges His sheep While cloaking His foes from Noah's descendants with vengeance, it's known as rinse and repeat A heightened scene, but the righteous scream "Christ is King!" When He's serving terror slicing America's impious (im-PIE-ous) dream So, for the fallen in the crucible, you all better chop chop You can't stop the funeral as long as the clock talks As your pages turn, don't bank on economy's vain returns But turn, embrace and learn Christology, in laymen's terms: Take an expository journey through the Apostles And accounts of the eye-witness encounters of the Gospels Spoken with boldness, they never played around or dressed it up A controversial mix of guys who taped the mouths of skeptics shut While showing Christ in the Mosaic theophanies And truth, beauty and goodness that were laid in the prophecies The Hebraic and Aramaic paints the Messiah's reign To die is gain was faint for the saints when the silence came 'Til a vehicle came forward seeing the Lord's gonna Give us what we wouldn't expect to see in a (Sienna) forerunner (4Runner) I find it kind of ironic how His grace produced The catalyst of rap to espouse these weighty truths This that live, active movement, chiropractic back aligned with the mind of Christ Rap, didactic music Lyrical catechism, to most, absurd and aberrant Opposing a boasting culture, we focus on Word and Sacrament Hoping for a future with the Suffering Servant Don't box me in with the unknown God of Carpe Diem But He's active, no downtime for this crowned Lion Won't find or see Him inside of a mausoleum He sits above in the highest of positions Diadem glistens with simple love in higher definition He's pristine and sovereign, no, His rule isn't cursory Though history has chronicled a human emergency But a powerful commitment and a Shepherd from Calvary Tabernacled with a remnant given heaven's mentality Now it's "Holy, Holy, Holy" through he mouths of wretched sinners With unholy cultures molded to a house of representatives But I never deserved His kindness, should have left me thirsty, blind, reckless, vile But His mercy shined, now anybody coming in to search me finds self-denial I'm a gra**roots sower, the attributes of God Got hands on lawnmowers, if you stand for truth then nod In the atonement see His glory in every sphere of your reality So His stories are mirrored in this lyrical theology From MCs who give a deep and relevant harmony The Result of these have led to The Elementology

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