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Merry Christmas Yeshua! Here is a song expressing the Love of Your Betrothed for You, until we meet again!

Messiah's Song

Your heart said be my bride

And my heart said yes I do

You called me to your side

And that's where I fell in love with You

Rivers of Life and Purity

Sprinkled with Mercy and Love

Sealed with the ring of Your Ruwach

'Till the day You take me Home above

The voice of the turtle dove is heard throughout the land

The fig tree bring forth their green bud

Your heart sings softly to me come away my Love

And my heart sings Your the One

How can I withold from You my son

Whom You knew before time was new

You called him to Your side

And that's where he fell in love with You

You'll soon appear in the eastern sky

The clouds be rolled back as a scroll

You'll take me Home with You forever more

And there I will finally be whole

Ev'ry tribe and nation will bow before Your throne

Ev'ry tounge confess that You are Lord

For Your coronation present You'll receive Your Bride

Pure and spotless as You are

Though I sit here Love sick with Grief

I know we've got things to do

I've got invitations to write

For the day the Chrurch becomes Your Wife

You will prepare a place for us on High

Filled with all things Perfect and New

There Gold is something we just walk upon

And Love is something we just DO!

There we will sit and laugh beside the crystal sea

And drink from the Water of Life

All things that were intended before time began

Shall be forever with out end

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