For those who are worn with nothing to bring but empty hands
For those who are weak, for those who can't find the strength to stand
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Lord we know it's for those You've come
Lord we know it's for those You've given Your Son
Lord we know it's for those who can't come on their own
That You've come, You have come for those
For those who are poor
For those who are broken, those who mourn
For those bound by chains with no way to freedom but for grace
But for grace
(Chorus)
If You are for us, who can be against us
Who can be against Your own
If You are with us who can separate us
Who can separate Your own
Behind the Song:"A declaration of the beauty of God’s redemptive plan. In Matthew
9:13, Jesus spoke of how he did not come to call the righteous, but sinners. And that is us. God saves sinners based on His grace, not our actions. Praise God for that! This song speaks of those whom the Lord has come for, and that His children recognize that God has drawn us to Himself. God sent His son for those who are unable to come on their own. The reality is we all fit that category, whether or not we're willing to admit it. Therefore, it is a song of humility, but at the same time, a song of hope. The inspiration to live by God's grace rather than our abilities gives God the glory, not us. And we want to live out Psalm 115:1 with our lives: "Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!"" - Rush Of Fools