Sunday, April 22, 2018

For My King


FOR MY KING 

As my young life fades into the dark

Reach out for your light
Where do you hide
Can't you see me as I drift and slide
In and out of anger, desperation,
No Anchor
Cause of the words that you aren’t here to say
CHORUS:
Have I had time to fall this far
Always wondered where you are
Father shouldn't you be the one I call
Said you would be the one I call
-But the battles I've won don't free my heart
Cause for my king they were never enough
Walking the earth
Over this screaming heart I can't hear a softer voice
Searching for a map to find my king
But I found it tore
Reaching deep down into the pockets
Of the wise to find a key
But its rusted and broke
Reaching out to the one who I should know
Pleading to hear you say the words
Confess you brought my birth
Searching for you to find you gone
CHORUS:
Have I had time to fall this far
Always wondered where you are
Father shouldn't you be the one I call
Said you would be the one I call
-But the battles I've won won't free my heart
Cause for my King they were never enough
Conquered the world all by myself
Could topple your crown from where I stand
And I don't feel that you
Even know I'm here
Cause for my King I am never enough

For Those Searching for Their King

To Abba God, The God who Fathers the Fatherless

We ask that you Protect us where our Fathers were Not
We ask that you Provide for us where our Fathers were Not
We ask that you be a Priest for us where our Fathers were Not
We ask that you Lead us places our Fathers would Not
We ask that we become the Men or Marry the Men our Fathers were Not
Finally, We ask that you help us Forgive our Fathers for being the Men that they were Not

“He will turn the hearts of fathers to the children, and the hearts of children to their fathers—else I will come and strike the land with utter destruction.”
Malachi 3:24 Tree of Life Version

Resource: ”The Father Effect” with John Eldredge 




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