274 Man Must Worship God for a Good Destiny

Verse 1

The world was made by God,

by God mankind was created,

the culture of ancient Greece,

and man’s civilization.

Only God comforts mankind,

and cares for him day and night.

Pre-chorus

You can’t separate man’s growth and progress

from God’s sovereignty,

God’s designs and the past and fate of mankind

are inseparable.

Chorus

If mankind or a nation wants to have a good fate,

they must bow down before God,

and they must worship God.

If mankind or a nation wants to have a good fate,

before Him they must repent,

and to Him they must confess, they must confess.

Verse 2

Any nation or country

will fall or it will rise

according to God’s plan,

according to His designs.

Only God knows the fate of a country,

only He controls man’s destiny.

Pre-chorus

You can’t separate man’s growth and progress

from God’s sovereignty,

God’s designs and the past and fate of mankind

are inseparable.

Chorus

If mankind or a nation wants to have a good fate,

they must bow down before God,

and they must worship God.

If mankind or a nation wants to have a good fate,

before Him they must repent,

and to Him they must confess, they must confess.

Outro

This is the only path that must be taken

to avoid a catastrophic end.

This is the only path that must be taken

to avoid a catastrophic end.

Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. Appendix 2: God Presides Over the Fate of All Mankind

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