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09 May 2008

Where is the God of Elijah?

Where is the God of Elijah
And the King that leadeth me?
Where's the power that came to Moses
And preserved the burning tree?
Where is the Almighty Father
Who said He'd never leave?
Where is the Spirit of love
By Whose guidance we could see?
Despair now clouds the people's minds,
Ill will now fills our hearts.
The Maker shunned with pride and greed,
Soul and strength now torn apart.
Where is the promised Counselor?
Where is the Source of hope and peace?
Can He not go where we have gone,
Are we now beyond His reach?
Where are the words of the prophets,
Where are the convictions true?
Will anybody say the things
That God would command him to?
Where are the signs and wonders
That light the way to the Kingdom?
Have charlatans all taken over,
Or do honest men still bring them?
O! we are broken and besieged,
Defeated by what we woke,
But the Spirit moves in this time
To fulfill all that He spoke.
Among the saints the Kingdom dwells
Though our holiness is weak.
Yet in the truth, which we preserve,
Is the freedom people seek.
Hope abounds, for He never left,
Though His glory descends on few.
Call out to the Lord, cry for Christ!
Revival begins with you!
There are yet those who have not bowed,
For whom the Enemy still stands in fear.
And I know where Elijah's God is at,
And He is here!

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