How Beautiful the hands that served
The Wine and the Bread and the sons of the earth
How beautiful the feet that walked
The long dusty road and the hill to the cross
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How Beautiful the heart that bled
That took all my sins and bore it instead
How beautiful the tender eyes
That choose to forgive and never despise
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
And as He lay down His life
We offer this sacrifice
That we will live just as He died
Willing to pay the price
Willing to pay the price
How Beautiful the radiant bride
Who waits for her Groom with His light in her eyes
How Beautiful when humble hearts give
The fruit of pure love so that others may live
How beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
How beautiful the feet that bring
The sound of good news and the love of the King
How Beautiful the hands that serve
The wine and the bread and the sons of the Earth
How Beautiful, how beautiful, how beautiful is the body of Christ
Just now I listened to 'How Beautiful' on a christian radio channel. It just reminded me of the memory of Thai Vision Trip, and I wanted to write here now. (I'm using my friend's computer, so I can't write or read Korean now. Sorry...)
Many of the CCM songs that flow out of radio here are pretty familiar to me. They are the songs that you and I used to sing at church. Well.. the songs were first made in the States and then translated into Korean, and some of them I learned and sang when I was in the States last time. It's not important, though. We sing a lot of same songs, and what's more, we all sing for God.
The church I go to here is very small. The service is contemporary-styled just like Huam Young Adult Ministry service. We sing worship songs before prayer and sermon, and most songs are new. They must be quite new~~~.
Anyway, it's always joyful to sing for and worship God!
I go to church grad cell group on Thurdays. I decided to go to this gathering instead of Graduate Christian Fellowship(GCF) on campus that I tried a couple of times. I think I like more the church group than GCF, and I always give priority to church activities than any other christian activity. Hhhh~
Then... have a great Chusok! Here I am getting ready for a new semester which begins on Thursday.
God's peace be with you!!
Taekyoon in LA