Everlasting Son, Divine Promise,
Alpha and Omega, Lord Jesus,
there is none like You!
Oh people, open up your ears and listen:
come to Jesus, all who are weary and thirsty,
He shall give rest to revive your being,
and water to quench your thirst.The Lord will grant you a new beginning, a new start,
full of His strength and joy, His peace and mercy,
He will forgive your sins and erase your past mistakes,
Every failure, rejection, disappointment, disgrace, and shame,
He will take upon Himself, and set you free.He will take away your yoke and lighten your burden,
He will heal all your diseases,
for the Lord shows mercy and care;
He has great compassion towards all who believe in Him.Come and experience the joy of the Lord!
Enjoy the benefit of His blessings,
For the riches of heaven are yours for free!

Come to Jesus
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