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You Are Beyond Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by babs, Nigeria Dec 17, 2002
Culture , Gender Equality   Poetry

  

We see your Face.
Your hand is strong
Your voice is great
And in the midst of you,
We see your Face

Many throng on you
Others say your hand fills
Yes. They keep our being
But in the midst of you
We see your Face.

We see your Face.
You are beyond, very well beyond
You are above, so much above
What man can say?
For in the midst of you
We see your Face.
So, when men say
You are the Lord
And still lead many astray
We will not move,
We will not fall
For in the midst of you
We see your face.

Thousands shout your praise
The sons of this world
Say it is you who keeps
Even in our sanctuaries
Rulers chant your praise
But there is a command on us
We who are yours
That we should worship you
In this Temple that you built
In the midst of you
We see your Face.

We see your Face
You are beyond, very well beyond
You are above, so much above
What man can say?
Lord you exceed
What our thoughts can plan
Kadosh! Kadosh!!
In the midst of you
We see your Face.

NB: Kadosh is the Hebrew word “HOLY”





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Megan Lee | May 22nd, 2004
This is a very empowering poem in my opinion. It speaks of God's holy presence in our lives, and about how truely great He is. I am a Christian, and I thouroghly enjoyed reading it. Amazing job!



Andrew Lauman |
Wow!!!



Judy Keung Kwai hing | Feb 9th, 2005
I like the strong sense of rhythm created in the poem. It sounds a little like a prayer to me.



continue
Ogochukwu Monica Obasi | Jul 11th, 2008
continue in this thy might

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