335  Almighty God, I Cannot Live My Life Without You

I

God has become flesh and come among man.

He expresses the truth and brings us the way of eternal life.

We eat and drink God’s word every day

and begin new lives in the Age of Kingdom.

As we read God’s word, we come to understand the truth;

we leave everything behind to follow Almighty God.

We live before God and are free and liberated.

Our hearts rejoice and know satisfaction beyond compare.

God utters His word to water and supply us.

We understand the truth and our lives grow gradually.

We do our duties with loyalty and satisfy God’s heart.

We shall love and testify to God for all time.

Man cannot live without God’s word,

nor can man live without the truth.

Almighty God has bestowed the truth unto man,

and created mankind praises God for eternity.


II

God’s word exposes our corruption,

and we’re cleansed as we accept God’s judgment and chastisement.

At last, we live out the likeness of honest people.

What a truly great blessing it is to be saved by God.

Through persecution and tribulations, we stand firm in our witness;

we do not bend the knee or yield to Satan, the king of devils.

We stake our lives and pledge to follow God unto death,

and we bear strong and resounding testimony to glorify God.

God utters His word to water and supply us.

We understand the truth and our lives grow gradually.

We do our duties with loyalty and satisfy God’s heart.

We shall love and testify to God for all time.

Man cannot live without God’s word,

nor can man live without the truth.

Almighty God has bestowed the truth unto man,

and created mankind praises God for eternity.

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