Gospel is to be preached in all the earth



Good news, God’s Word has spoken
Of His kingdom that will never be broken
Set upon this earth in the sight of all men
Performing justice with the rod of iron
Eternal kingdom to be ruled by his chosen
Leading the great multitude to salvation

In the gospel of truth the only foundation
Spoken by the prophets throughout creation

To be preached upon earth for a duration
Opening the minds of each generation

Behold eyes open and ears do listen
Every word is like gold that does glisten

Perfecting the saints as the Lord who is risen
Redeeming the souls that are locked up in prison
Earnest rebuke and receiving admonition
Accepting His grace for a righteous position
Calling on His Name with prayer and supplication
Heeding His Word and feeding the nation
Exalting the truth with a solid foundation
Delivering the souls from temptation

Iniquity has no place in God’s Kingdom
Neither does the son of perdition

Almighty God has them in derision
Look at your lives and make a decision
Let your sight be on Holy Mount Zion

That’s where you’ll see the conquering lion
He will shine on that glorious mountain
Exalting his saints the 144,000

Ears will hear the song of Moses and the lamb
Always rejoicing for they overcome
Rest assured that God’s will be done
The time is at hand the race must be won
Heaven now waits for her daughters and sons
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Submitted on May 02, 2011

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Scheme AAXXAA AA AA AA AAAAAAAA BA AAA AAX XBAAX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,312
Words 240
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 6, 2, 2, 2, 8, 2, 3, 3, 5

Robert Owen

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