[Verse 1: timothy brindle]
My name is Abram, yo-- I used to serve other gods (Josh. 24:2; 14-15)
My ways were pagan, but I couldnāt resist His Summons-Call
I came to Canaan, many days across rugged sod
But since Heās the Living God Heās worth it just to suffer hard
Some think I need my brain examined
Cuz I left my fatherās house for the land God gave meā
--but itās plagued with major famine (Gen. 12:10; 26:1; 42:5)
With lies Iām struggling, a sojourner, suffering (Gen. 12:10-13)
I go down to Egypt but the LORD will bring me up again
Heās telling me this, eternal is my homeland (Heb. 11:14-16)
But Iām dwelling in tentsāsojourner in my own-land (Gen. 12:8, 13:3, 20:1, Heb. 11:9)
Though Iām battered and Iām bruised, I set the pattern for these Jews
Of sufferers who trust Your Word, Eleventh Chapter of Hebrews!
See Iām the forefather
Of many suffering sons of God who prefer this to being whoremongers (Heb. 11:25-26)
Though itās a dark calling, getting hard often
Heāll bring us into glory because our Faithful Godās Sovereign!
[Verse 2: Ian Buchanan]
Loved by my Father and despised by my brethren
Tossed in a pit and then sold by these henchmen
A slave in Egypt but the LORDās who Iām trusting in
Heās preserving the nations, Iāll trust Heāll raise me up again
His wisdom is sufficient, though Iām a slave in this prison
Betrayed by kinsman but by grace Iāll forgive them
Raised up by God to provide for all the nations
To eat of this bread and be saved from starvation!
As for my brothers who sought after to kill me
Iām forgiving their sin and invite them to come feast with me
Into lawless hands I was handed over
But now I reign over the land by the hand of Jehovah
I trusted him who indeed was able to raise me
Up from out of the pit and release me from slavery
Trust and believe in the One who will certainly raise thee
The Promised Seed who suffers as King in order to save thee
[Verse 3: Zae the Blacksmith]
Itās been a rugged ride through this wilderness
Surviving this pilgrimage
Iāve seen Your people wildinā while Youāre providing the illest gifts
Iāve seen Your work restoring, turning bitter water sweet
When You gave us bread from heaven it was more than we could eat
You know, trooping through the desert, is was never pleasant, though
I always had this feeling that You would have never let us go
Cause You heard the cries from Your children suffering in Egypt
Although Youāre not obliged to
With signs and wonders You have freed us
We suffered in the desert, tempted and dwelling in tents
But in this wildernessāYahwehās tent dwelled in our midst!
And now Youāve brought me to this mountain
Where Iāll have my last moments
Itās tough to digest that itās the Promised Land that Iām beholding
And even though Iāll never know its valleys or its peaks
In this wilderness Iāve grown to know my LORD, and I have peace
Although we donāt deserve to be Your people
Thank You that you chose us!
With this last breath, I plea that You receive Your servant Moses!
[Chorus: Benjamin Wilson & timothy brindle]
In this Wilderness, LORD I need You! (I need You!)
In this Wilderness God I seek You! (I seek You!)
O LORD, while many have wandered astray, fallen away
As long as the day is still regarded ātodayā (Heb. 3:13)
Weāll call on Your Name, YHWH weāll holler Your Praise
We long for the day when You take away all of our pain! (Rev. 21:3-4)
[Verse 4: timothy brindle]
LORD, this kingās in the Wilderness
Iām running from Saul, with the ruggedest squad
But nevertheless my heart hungers for God (Ps. 63:1-5)
Rescue me when I stumble and fall, Iām in love with Your Law
But arenāt I Israelās king to govern them all?
Have I been anointed to suffer, appointed to suffer?
As a suffering wilderness King I point to Another
I write Psalms in the desert, Your light calms my depression
Cuz Your Hesed ×Ö¶×”×Ö¶ is better than life
O God Youāre my treasure! (Ps. 63:3)
Your Praise I will mention, although thereās pain and affliction
Just like King Joseph, I been betrayed by my kinsman! (2 Sam. 15:13-14)
But Youāll vindicate me cuz Your Hand is gonna save (Ps. 18:24; 17:15)
Iāll stand and be amazed
Cuz my lifeās not abandoned to the grave (Ps. 16:10-11)
Iām tired and worn, I been despised and Iām scorned
My own son has died
He was caught in briars and thorns (2 Sam. 18:9, 14-15)
Previewing Messiah of course (John 19:2, 34)
This Wilderness Rock reminds me of how I must hide in the LORD! (1 Sam. 23:28, Ps. 18:1-2)
[Verse 5: Zae the Blacksmith]
They persecute me because Iām speaking for God theyāre not feelinā Him
I found my refuge while Iām retreating off in the wilderness
They sought to take my life with swords and knives I had to flee
For 40 days and 40 nights at times I cried myself asleep
But the LORD provided water from a brook in the heat
Wouldnāt have survived if I was deprived of bread and meat
To stay protected from the elements, I
Have been provided with some garments made from animal hides
I walked the wilderness at Mt. Sinai feeling so lonesome
Consoled by thoughts of walking in the steps of Moses
The way they lie & threaten my life, just aināt right
What will be said about Elijah the Tishbite?
[Verse 6: Ian Buchanan]
I weep for my people, the wandering sheepfold
Their cravings and lusts are disgustingly lethal:
They abandoned their God in pursuit of their evil
And must be punished through a foreign conquering people
Like Joseph, I too was tossed down a deep pit
Was laid in a grave but was raised I keep preaching:
Repentance from sin, cause judgment is now approaching
Down from the North, the King of Babylonās encroaching
And yet, I am swept down to Egypt
Though I was innocent and observed all His precepts
Counted as a lost covenant breaker and reject
Itās all for the sake of redeeming all of the elect. (Yeah!)
For others sins, Iām in exile and suffering
Iāll die in Egypt, will the LORD bring me up again?
For all your sins, the Branch of David was suffering
Repent and believe Heāll indeed raise you up again!
[Chorus: Benjamin Wilson & timothy brindle]
In this Wilderness, LORD I need You! (I need You!)
In this Wilderness God I seek You! (I seek You!)
O LORD, while many have wandered astray, fallen away
As long as the day is still regarded ātodayā (Heb. 3:13)
Weāll call on Your Name, YHWH weāll holler Your Praise
We long for the day when You take away all of our pain! (Rev. 21:3-4)
[Verse 7: Zae the Blacksmith]
I must have caught them off guard, some of them thought I was Elijah
But nah, Iām just John, the one they call the Baptizer
Been surviving in the wild, guess they all think itās funny
That I dress in camelās hair & live off locust & honey
But I aināt telling jokes, either repent or youāll get smoked
Leave the comfort of your homes into the desert for your hope
Like the children of Israel, set off into the desert
Before the son of Nun would bring them to the Land of Blessing
Letās just say that Iām like Mosesācalling you out of Egypt
And pointing to your āJoshuaā hoping that you receive Him
But my time is up, soon Iāll be dead is what they said
Tell āem theyāll never turn my heart, even if they take my head
[Verse 8: timothy brindle]
When I was just a kid, even then I was sufferinā (Luke 2:7)
We fled down to Egypt
When Herod died we went up again (Matt. 2:13-15)
To reverse the sins of Israel the nation:
Iām the True Israel Son who obeyed in wilderness temptation(Hoes. 11:1=Matt. 2:15; Isa. 49:1-6)
Though the devil was tempting Me with these filthy sins
The Fatherās Word is My living bread in this wilderness (Luke 4:1-13)
Iāll take the multitude out to the hills for this
So I can feed them as the Bread from Heaven in the wilderness (John 6:1-14; 26-35)
For My brotherās sins, I was on the Cross suffering
I went down to death
But the Father, He brought Me up again! (Luke 9:31)
Betrayed by My kinsman; then raised up, Iām living
To my Fatherās rest
All the elect safely Iāll bring them (John 17:1-3; 24; 14:2)
Cuz Iām bringing many sons to glory (Heb. 2:10)
All those who suffered with Me
Whether they were after or before Me (Phil. 3:10; Heb. 11:26)
With your trials Iām acquainted well
I blazed the trail (Heb. 4:15, 12:1-2)
If you endure youāll rise forever; weāll be glorified together (Rom. 8:17)
[Verse 9: Ian Buchanan]
The wilderness bride of Christ is His beautiful Church, (Rev. 12:6)
United and blessed in Him through His sufferings and works. (Col. 1:24)
He traversed the distance, He lavishes gives us
His gifts for this pilgrimage and Heās promised to give usā¦REST at the end of our journey
We long and weāre yearning
We groan with the rest of creation (Rom. 8:18-24)āthis tent is a burden, (2 Cor. 5:1-4)
Death it will murder us but the LORD is preserving us
Heāll raise our bodies and give us rest when the journeyās up! (1 Cor. 15:51-57)
The Church (by timothy brindle):
Lord, Your blood spilled and You were killed for this
Your Communion Bread is feeding us in this Wilderness! (John 6:48-58; 1 Cor. 12:23-26)
In our suffering rescue us from grumbling
Give us Christālet us run to Him instead of other things
Many couldnāt take the heat so they got out the kitchen
They left the faith, and fled the saints, we thought they was Christian!
The O.T. saints laid the pattern for Jesus
Through our Union with Christ, weāre being fashioned as He is! (Rom. 8:16-17; 28-29; Philipians 3:10)