Saturday, May 25, 2013

"What Did You Do With Your Hyphen?"




The time between our birth and our death is marked by
a hyphen, the space of life's span
Many have given their lives, their honor, and they have
fought for freedom for their fellow man

America's greatness is struggling to survive, as morals
decline, and tears streak our liberty
So, it takes all of us to fight for what's right, and let
death be for a cause and a victory


When tears fall from above and tears fall beneath, we 
know the war is great and dire
We're all in uniform, whether it's soldiers for freedom, 
or soldiers of Christ's empire
          
The battlefield to set men free wars in the Spirit, and 
it ever wars in the flesh
And heroes of the two emerge, each time the enemy 
is subdued and conquered afresh
           

Wars are fought on the knees and in worldly nations, 
and the cause is to give one's self
It's for the life of another, the soul of a comrade, and 
it's a denial that is heartfelt
           

To lay down our all, for a cause that is greater, is the
essence of honor and beauty
And, as followers of Jesus, it is the cross we carry, and 
our responsible duty
          

We're a nation founded with tears, a nation holy, and 
established under God
Based on principles of the Holy Bible, Apostles and 
Prophets, of whom we applaud
          

Stand tall, O land of the free, and hold fast to your 
foundation, for which many have died
They were soldiers of America, and the soldiers of 
faith, those of Christ's Bride
             

It all comes down to what you did in this life that to 
another's life will heighten
Because when it's all over; what did you leave behind, and
"What Did You Do With Your Hyphen?"


(Visit promiselandchurch.net and theexperience238.com.)

Pastor Kenneth Phillips
(He's telling the world the significance 
of the "hyphen.")

PromiseLand Church, Austin, Texas
Services Sundays 10:30 am and Wednesdays 7:15 pm
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