VERSE 1: Your labor is not in vain though the ground underneath you is cursed and stained Your planting and reaping are never the same But your labor is not in vain. REFRAIN: For I am with you, I am with you. I am with you, I am with you For I have called you, called you by name Your labor is not in vain. VERSE 2: Your labor is not unknown though the rocks they cry out and the sea it may groan. The place of your toil may not seem like a home but your labor is not unknown. (refrain) VERSE 3: The vineyards you plant will bear fruit the fields will sing out and rejoice with the truth, for all that is old will at last be made new: the vineyards you plant will bear fruit. (refrain) VERSE 4: The houses you labored to build will finally with laughter and joy be filled. The serpent that hurts and destroys shall be killed and all that is broken be healed. (refrain) credits from Work Songs, released October 6, 2017 YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN By Wendell Kimbrough, Paul Zach, and Isaac Wardell
This song with the different singers has been a real encouragement
This is a powerful song. Stirs my heart.
VERSE 1:
Your labor is not in vain
though the ground underneath you is cursed and stained
Your planting and reaping are never the same
But your labor is not in vain.
REFRAIN:
For I am with you, I am with you.
I am with you, I am with you
For I have called you,
called you by name
Your labor is not in vain.
VERSE 2:
Your labor is not unknown
though the rocks they cry out and the sea it may groan.
The place of your toil may not seem like a home
but your labor is not unknown. (refrain)
VERSE 3:
The vineyards you plant will bear fruit
the fields will sing out and rejoice with the truth,
for all that is old will at last be made new:
the vineyards you plant will bear fruit. (refrain)
VERSE 4:
The houses you labored to build
will finally with laughter and joy be filled.
The serpent that hurts and destroys shall be killed
and all that is broken be healed. (refrain)
credits
from Work Songs, released October 6, 2017
YOUR LABOR IS NOT IN VAIN
By Wendell Kimbrough, Paul Zach, and Isaac Wardell
Thank you for putting the lyrics! ☺️
@@HaidyBKCinematography Most welcome, thank you for this beautiful video. All glory to God most high.
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Hvala!🙏🏼😊