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Forget any Chris Rock, Kid Rock Or any Dwayne Rock Johnson. There's a greater Surer Higher rock That rocks all wannabe kingdoms. This cross-border nation is a world-wide, mountain-rock-hard awesome kinda kingdom; It towers taller than other soon-to-be-dust kingdoms and then some. A mountain-refuge that is never over-run. A no-messing, let's-get-things-done kinda kingdom come. It's a rock with deeper rhythm With purer wisdom With a you-can-rely-on firmer foundation. It's a rock that's a clearer reflection Of God's always-as-He-intended creation. Not a win some - lose some, tried it's best til it succumbed, kinda innovation; But a tried and tested place for ALL those called by the one and only Son. Yes, a place for ALL those called to His holy mountain nation. So COME Step up and place both feet on the Rock that IS God's all-conquering Son. And stand with us, crying: "Thy kingdom come".
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Aug 3, 2017
Aug 3, 2017 at 11:14 AM UTC
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Forget any Chris Rock, Kid Rock Or any Dwayne Rock Johnson. There's a greater Surer Higher rock That rocks all wannabe kingdoms. This cross-border nation is a world-wide, mountain-rock-hard awesome kinda kingdom; It towers taller than other soon-to-be-dust kingdoms and then some. A mountain-refuge that is never over-run. A no-messing, let's-get-things-done kinda kingdom come. It's a rock with deeper rhythm With purer wisdom With a you-can-rely-on firmer foundation. It's a rock that's a clearer reflection Of God's always-as-He-intended creation. Not a win some - lose some, tried it's best til it succumbed, kinda innovation; But a tried and tested place for ALL those called by the one and only Son. Yes, a place for ALL those called to His holy mountain nation. So COME Step up and place both feet on the Rock that IS God's all-conquering Son. And stand with us, crying: "Thy kingdom come".
Daniel Chapter 2. Psalm 144. Matthew 7:24.
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Aug 3, 2017
Aug 3, 2017 at 11:14 AM UTC
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