All That You Bring
Words and Music by John Lindsay
He was a teacher. He was a friend.
He had a purpose. He knew his end.
From the beginning, in Him was life,
And the life was the light of men.
He was abandoned. He was denied.
Alone and unguarded. Crucified.
He chose to be broken that we’d be restored.
And paid a debt we could never afford.
Each morning we’ll rise like a star
The darker it gets, the brighter we are.
And we’ll dance, and we’ll play and we’ll sing
Of all that You did, all that You are, all that You bring.
Give to receive love. Die to be born.
Dare to be different. Suffer the scorn.
Light in the darkness. Bow to be raised,
And together He’ll live in our praise.
Each morning we’ll rise like a star,
The darker it gets, the brighter we are.
And we’ll dance, and we’ll play and we’ll sing
Of all that You did, all that You are, all that You bring.
All that You bring:
Joy unspeakable; Peace that defies all understanding;
Life, the light of men.
All that You are: You are the living word,
The seed of faith, hope and love.
All that You did: You died that we might live.
So we’ll dance, and we’ll play and we’ll sing
Of all that You did, all that You are, all that You bring.