1. Come Lord, and tarry not;
Bring the long-looked-for day;
O why these years of waiting here,
These ages of delay?
2. Come, for thy saints still wait;
Daily ascends their sigh:
The Spirit and the Bride say, “Come”:
Dost thou not hear the cry?
O come, and make all things new;
Come, and make all things new.
O come, and make all things new.
Build up this ruined earth;
Come, and make all things new.
3. Come, for creation groans,
Impatient of thy stay,
Worn out with these long years of woe,
These ages of delay.
4. Come, for love waxes cold,
Its steps are faint and slow;
Faith now is lost in unbelief,
Hope’s lamp burns dim and low.
O come, and make all things new;
Come, and make all things new.
O come, and make all things new.
Build up this ruined earth;
Come, and make all things new.
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The whole album is a great idea with lots of good execution. The track "Arise, Shine, for Your Light has Come" is a stunning standout. Our church used it four services in a row! Kent Reeder
supported by 21 fans who also own “All Things New”
This is a great collection of settings for the Psalms. It's diverse in it's music as well as in the poetry. Some has a Reformation/Puritan feel, others are much more modern retellings. Garrett Lee
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