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Ready for Good

Version 1

The beauty of salvation

The Lord saves us

His own merciful grace

Ready for good

Saved

Excused

Ready

His handiwork

Re-created

Ready

In a world of

Dark

Hate

Oppression

Ready

Fruit

Blessings

The path

Ready

Opportunities

Service

Ready

Light

Love

Ready

Not saved by works

Saved by grace

Saved to do them

Ready for good

Are you ready?

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Version 2

The beauty of your salvation! 

Lord, you saves us!  

Such merciful grace   

You repair us for good  

You prepare us to do good   

Saved  

Excused  

Restored   

We are your handiwork  

Re-created  

Ready   

In a world of 

Dark  

Hate  

Oppression  

Ready   

Fruit  

Blessings  

The path  

Ready   

Opportunities 

 Service  

Ready   

Light  

And  

Love  

Ready   

We aren't saved by works  

But, praise you Abba, by your amazing grace!   

Saved not for phew warming on Sundays, but to do good on Mondays 

 And any days ending in 'y' or even 'why?'  

 Make us good and ready for good to do good.  

 In your name Lord 

 Amen    

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