Dale and Tamson discuss another song that Dale wrote called "The End Time."
YouTube Lyrics Video: https://youtu.be/54gQ0-MnPnk
The End Time
Intro:
Christ is coming to claim His children
Angels singing, crying, laughing . . .
Verse 1:
The time has come;
The Lord is here.
No need to pack you bags,
Just lift your ear.
The trumpets are sounding
So loud and clear.
You’re His child;
There’s no need to fear.
Verse 2:
Christ has come
To receive His own.
I’m gonna take me a look
At that great white throne.
I’m having cold chills
Right down to the bone,
Just to think Christ
Is taking me home!
Verse 3:
The earth is tembling
And the stars all fall
But all God’s children
Still a having a ball
How great the excitement
Of His final call
Where all have been
Born again.
Verse 4:
All lost sinners
Have run away
But there’s no way to hide
From the judgement day.
Rewards for the saved
But all lost sinners must pay,
For Jesus has
Come again.
Reprise:
The Lord is coming
Saving his children
Harps are ringing
Some shouting, some praying
Jesus has come!
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