Father they thirst,
would you give them a drink.
For I will draw from the water of sure purity,
where surely hearts will be glad
though just water I bring
out from this jar of Emmanuel.
Father how precious
this cup in my hand.
For I have drawn and I’ve found that the water is red.
And I have witnessed a love
though they know it, not yet,
As they delight in Emmanuel.
Sweet is the wine, but how much sweeter
You are to me.
But the water isn’t the blood,
The blood is sweeter,
Drawn of the precious flow of the Father.
All of these things I will treasure,
Emmanuel, my supply.
Happy the air with celebrating,
singing as purified by the laughter.
Song of a love,
And life long after.
I know of all these things in the Father,
And all of these things I will treasure,
Emmanuel, my delight.
Father You come
as a servent of man,
And though You were as my guest,
I no longer can stand,
In all my labor I fall
well before their demand.
Come take my place, O Emmanuel.
Sweet is the wine, but how much sweeter
You are to me.
But the water isn’t the blood,
The blood is sweeter,
Drawn of the precious flow of the Father.
All of these things I will treasure,
Emmanuel, my supply.
Happy the air with celebrating,
singing as purified by the laughter.
Song of a love,
And life long after.
I know of all these things in the Father,
And all of these things I will treasure,
Emmanuel, my delight.
Father I’ve found now the treasure of life,
It’s like the shade in the desert,
The scent of the pines.
And as the birds sing their chorus,
and I taste the wine,
It’s not in them but Emmanuel,
That I delight.
Father I’ve found now the treasure of life,
It’s like the shade in the desert,
The scent of the pines.
And as the birds sing their chorus,
and I taste the wine,
It’s not in them but Emmanuel,
That I delight.
Sweet is the wine, but how much sweeter
You are to me.
But the water isn’t the blood,
The blood is sweeter,
Drawn of the precious flow of the Father.
All of these things I will treasure,
Emmanuel, my supply.
Happy the air with celebrating,
singing as purified by the laughter.
Song of a love,
And life long after.
I know of all these things in the Father,
And all of these things I will treasure,
Emmanuel, my delight.
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