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God's Own Fool - Michael Card



     
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It seems I've imagined him all of my life
As the wisest of all of mankind,
But if God's only wisdom is foolish to men,
He must have seemed out of his mindFor even his family said he was mad
And the priests set the demons to blame
But God in the form of this angry young man
Could not have seemed perfectly saneWhen we in our foolishness thought we were wise,
He played the fool and he opened our eyes.
When we in our weakness believed we were strong,
He became helpless to show we were wrong.So we follow God's own fool
Where only the foolish can tell,
Believe the unbelievable,
Come be a fool as well.So come lose your life for a carpenter's son,
For a madman who died for a dream
And you'll have the faith his first followers had
And you'll feel the weight of the beamSo surrender the hunger to say you must know
And the courage to say I believe,
For the power of paradox opens your eyes

And blinds those who say they can see.When we in our foolishness thought we were wise,
He played the fool and he opened our eyes.
When we in our weakness believed we were strong,
He became helpless to show we were wrong.So we follow God's own fool
Where only the foolish can tell,
Believe the unbelievable,
Come be a fool as well. x2

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Michael Card (born April 11, 1957 in Madison, Tennessee) is a Contemporary Christian music (CCM) artist who couples folk-style melodies and instrumentation with lyrics that stem from intensive study of the Bible. This perhaps is most brought out and seen, in his very popular thought provoking song 'Scandalon' - while on a softer level of feelings from the heart came the song 'Abba Father'. Since his debut in 1981, he has sold more than 4 million albums and has written 19 number one singles. He lives with his wife, Susan, and their four children in Franklin, Tennessee.

Read more about Michael Card on Last.fm.


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