To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the tree of life. To him that overcometh the same shall be clothed in raiment of white.
To him that overcometh and keepeth My works unto the end, to him will I give the power to rule with an iron rod over the nations.
To him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of God. And he will go out no more for I will write upon him the Name, the new name, Which no man knows, but he who has received it, the Name of the Lord, and the name of the city of God, the New Jerusalem.
He that hath an ear, let him hear. Hearken to the trumpet, hearken to the trumpet sound. Jerusalem, Jerusalem, He that, she that, overcomes.
[Revelation 1:10, 2:7, 2:11, 26-27, 3:4, 12]
In Galilee, in Galilee, where water laps and ancient shore and falls from many a boatman’s oar, in Galilee.
In Galilee, in Galilee, they came to know Him by the sea. By the sea He called those fishermen to leave their nets and follow.
Gladly people heard Him and gladly people came. The poor and heavy-laden gathered - the blind, the sick, the lame.
It’s a land that I remember... My children gathered without number for loaves and fishes and friendship warm. O Galilee, sweet Galilee.
I am the good shepherd, I enter by the door. My flock is led by thieves and robbers, and wolves have torn the young ones sore.
But I have come to save the sheep, and lay My life down for them. I know My own - They’ll hear My voice; my voice will surely draw them.
And then I’ll gather them together - They will surely come. They’ll hear My voice, I know they will. Of flocks and folds, there’ll be just one.
I am the good shepherd, but look at My sheep. They are scattered and forlorn. I am the door of the sheepfold, but where are My sheep? They are scattered and forlorn. Scattered and forlorn.
I will lay My life down for them, and they will surely come. They will hear My voice and gather, they will surely come. Yes, they will hear My voice and gather, they will surely come.
Surely, surely come, they will surely come.
I will provide some pastures for them, some pastures green. I’ll lead them out so they can find some, some pastures green. I know My own and My own know Me, I will bring them too. I have some others in other sheepfolds, I will bring them too. And I will bring them all together, they shall be one.
Yes, I will bring them all together, they shall be one. They shall, shall be one, and they shall be one.
[John 10:1-17]
From the rising of the sun to the setting of the same, out of great tribulation they shall come and shall be one in My name.
Every flock and every family of God shall be united, they will hear My voice and know My voice, and they shall come and they shall be one.
From the highlands they shall march, from the deserts they shall ride, from the canyons they shall fly as the eagles, and they shall be one.
And they shall be one, and they shall be one. And they shall be one, and they shall be one.
This is my commandment: 'I have power to lay it down'. Wherever there is liberty, I can lay it down.
We can be together, wherever we lay it down.
We can be one, we can be one. Wherever this song is sung, we can be together. Wherever this word is heard, 'I can lay it down'.
We can be one, we can be one, we can be one...
[Rev 7:9, 14; John 10:16,18]
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, fortress of intolerance, of ruthless pride and arrogance. Thou sepulchre of holy ones that silenced gospel words and quenched prophetic fire. Defiant mountain, how you stand - A lion poised and ready, crouched and watchful, waiting for the kill.
But there beyond, I see a joy - A hope, a goal, a mystery, a city bright is coming into view. Beyond the cross I see - Jerusalem the New.
There shall not be one stone here, that’s left upon another here. And now I leave this temple here, Never to return. And men will look to find me here, or maybe in the desert near, or perhaps inside the temple here. But you will know where I will be, for where My body is, there the eagles will gather.
Now I will show you what I mean, at this our last and farewell meal; for here is bread and here is wine - Gather now, Eat and drink, and so be mine. For it shall always be that where the eagles eat and drink and gather there as one - There is my body, There is my blood, there am I.
In Your name, In Your name, Father keep them in Your Name.
So that they may all be one, just as You and I are one, I in them and Thou in me.
[John 17:1-23]
In anguish to the Father now - All things are possible to You - if it be possible for You - Nevertheless, I’ll take the cup.
Sleep on, I go to be the offering now. To trial and cruel death. Alone I go.
[Mark 14: 34-36, 41]
[Psalm 18:16, 85:10; Luke 23:46]
I said before that you would know, and do you know where the body is?
I said before, where my body is, there the eagles will gather together. For My body is where the eagles are, eating and drinking, gathered as one; and there am I, in the midst of them.
Here is my body, where are the eagles?
Make your flight in the summer, make your flight before the winter, before iniquity makes love of many cold. Make it right with your brother before the night hour is over, before the lightning flash when the Son will then appear. Some will say 'here', some will say 'there', only a few will say 'prepare' Now is the end, the time it is near, nations are failing now for fear.
There’s an Eagle, there's a Man, there's a Lion, there's a Lamb, there’s a body gathered here, but where, Lord... Where are the eagles, where are the eagles? Why don't they hear, why don't they see? And why don't they fly home?
No, He is not in the desert, No He will not come to the temple, but where the body is found - there will eagles fly! Those who are there, He will gather; those who are not, He will scatter, before the lightning flash when the Son will then appear.
There's an Eagle, there's a Man, there's a Lion, there's a Lamb, there's a body gathered here but where, Lord? ... aaah... Why don't they fly home? Why don't they fly home?
Young men be swift, old men be strong, knowing the time is not too long. All men repent, all men believe, come with the eagles, come receive. Oo oo oo oo........
[Matt 24:12, 20, 23; 24:26, 27, 28; Lk 21:26; Rev 4:7; Rev 5:5,6]
The poet said, ‘There’s a time for this, and a time for that’... But now it’s time to gather. It’s time to hope, it’s time to love. It’s time to believe and cleave together - to be the body, to be the eagles.
The time has come to leave all else. The time has come to lay it down. No price is too great, No enemy too strong.
The time is short, the time has come, to gather now, together now. As one.
This is My body, My broken body, This is My body broken for you.
O how I love, O how I love, the hope of unity is planted deeply within me. O how I love - the Spirit from above is planting deeply in me the hope of unity. O how I love, O how I love, the hope of unity is planted deeply within me.
The hope of unity is planted deeply within me. Aaaaah.
Where there once were many, let there now be one, and let the royal blood begin to flow.
And I exchange the betrayer’s kiss, and I exchange my denying lips, for a mouth filled with praise and a heart filled with love.