Then I'll look from the door of my heavenly home and pity the miner a-diggin' my bones. Well it's dark. CODA: Well it's dark as a dungeon and damp as ...
Yes all the way from Pike. I'll tell you why I left there. And how I came to roam
And turn into coal. Then I'll look out the door. Of my heavenly home. And I'll pity the miners. A-diggin' my bones. It's dark as a dungeon. Damp as the dew.
I'll whisper low "He luves and knuws Then nil 6h311 see and know
Oh you are my friend and I'll walk with you always And I would bring one home to you ... I couldn't see the light 'cause the dark was in my skies.
Then I'll look from the door of my heavenly home and pity the miner a-diggin' my bones. Well it's dark. CODA: Well it's dark as a dungeon and damp as ...
but it had slipped my mind. Otherwise. I would not have journeyed here. OEDIPUS: What's wrong? You've come
Then I'll look from the door of my heavenly home. And pity the miner a-?diggin' my bones. Chorus. NOTES. • Start singing on Do or a G note.
May 17 2022 In From my Home Life and The Gulley his concern is still
Christ (see John 3:16). Christ so loved us that His infinite Atonement made it possible for us to return back to our heavenly home and into the presence of
The door to heaven, we might argue, appears in the teachings of our religious tradition; or perhaps, as many Christians believe, the door to heaven vests solely in the person of Jesus Christ.
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Heaven is our true and final home, where all things will be restored. Have you ever come home after traveling and experienced a feeling of security and delight? There’s often a reassuring sense of comfort upon opening the door to familiar things and the awareness of being where you belong.
The abundant life we look forward to in Christ will be pure and unmarred. That feeling you have when you open your front door is but a hint of what we’ll feel upon arriving at the heavenly place our Father has prepared for us. All will be restored, and we’ll at last truly be home.