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Lamentations 5:1-22 Colin Heinrich sings "Please Restore Us"

Lamentations 5:1-22 Colin Heinrich sings "Please Restore Us"

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For Jeremiah and the people he cares about, this is not a happy ending. Chad takes us by the hand through the devestation and somehow we emerge knowing that God will always hold on to us. Colin Heinrich sings "Please Resore Us".

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Lyrics to "Please Restore Us"

Lamentations 5

Devastation and chaos

In the Darkness, our despair

Saturated with all sorrow

Oh Lord please hear our prayer

When noontime looks like midnight

And the upside is sinking down

What was hidden on the inside

Is now scattered all around

Chorus:

Oh my Lord, restore us

Oh my Lord, restore us

If we can't sink any lower

If the song isn't over

Please restore us

Our fathers sinned and are no more

Now I hear the knocking at our door

There is no happy ending

to this our farewell song

Dawn is coming at your appearing

The Son arises, the darkness disappearing

The redeemed voices swell, in you all is well,

To sing Your glory

Only Jesus can wake the dawn

When hope is shattered, all is gone

Jesus renew me

Take my hand and hold on, please hold on

Chorus:

Oh my Lord, restore us

Oh my Lord, restore us

If we can't sink any lower

If the song isn't over

Please restore us

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