though we've lost our way,
He's leading us home,
though we forgot to pray,
He's leading us home.
We challenge His word
we challenge His wisdom,
God wants us to win
All our sins forgiven.
Oh, what have we done?
Why have we forsaken
His love?
He's leading us home,
though we've lost our way,
He's leading us home,
though we forgot to pray,
He's leading us home.
What darkened your heart?
You could've been stronger.
Never meant to stray.
No pain any longer,
don't give up today!
Lord listen to one
last prayer!
Held me in Your hands,
Never left my side.
Now I understand,
I've nothing to hide,
You're leading me home.
Published by Lori Duncan
California native, worked for newspaper for 8 years and car magazine. Ad design rounds out my resume. I love travel, writing and photography. Passions outside of writing include beaches, snorkeling, body sur... View profile
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Post a CommentBeautiful and inspiring...Thank you for sharing.