The overriding theme of this album is that the Church, especially the Western Church, has slowly drifted away from sound doctrine and instead has embraced a feel-good, ear-tickling, watered-down doctrine based on pop-psychology, self-improvement, and narcissism. I’m not saying this is true for all congregations, or even most. However, it seems to be true enough that this has become the image that is presented to unbelievers.
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“Go Where the Lost are Found” continues the theme of breaking free from the bondage of modern churchianity and embracing true Christianity in the form of doing the things Jesus said to do rather than just studying and talking about it.
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Go Where the Lost are Found
She never knew her daddy and her momma was mean
Been living on the streets since she was fifteen
Turning tricks is all she knows to survive
One encounter with Jesus would change her life
Jesus loved the sinners and the prostitutes
He cared for the sick and the destitute
If we wana’ walk on holy ground
We gotta’ go where the lost are found
We gotta’ go where the lost are found
He’s got a cardboard mansion on the bank of the stream
Hangs out with his best friends Jack and Jim Beam
Another heart breaking story that will never be known
Another child of God that the world gave up on
Jesus loved the sinners and the prostitutes
He cared for the sick and the destitute
If we wana’ walk on holy ground
We gotta’ go where the lost are found
We gotta’ go where the lost are found
Our Christian walk is incomplete
Till we take His love out to the street
We’re called to be His hands and feet
We may be the only Jesus they ever meet
Jesus loved the sinners and the prostitutes
He cared for the sick and the destitute
If we wana’ walk on holy ground
We gotta’ go where the lost are found
We gotta’ go where the lost are found
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