

Now it—now it was used for atonements, and in the atonement for sin, one dove. Or of leprosy, which is a type of sin, you brought two doves: one’s head was taken off, turned upside down and bled on the other one; and then the other dove was set free. And when the dove flew, he bathed the ground with his blood of his mate, and the blood cried out to God, “Holy! Holy! Holy is the Lord God!”
Can’t you see the dying mate Jesus Christ? Was killed and sprinkled upon us, that we should go free, crying out “Holy! Holy! Holy! unto the Lord.” What beautiful types. Wished I had some voice.
“On The Wings Of A Snow-White Dove”, 65-1128E, William M. Branham
CHORUS
Present your body as a living sacrifice
It’s your reasonable service
For you’ve been bought with a price
The precious blood of Jesus
Of the sinless spotless Lamb
Shed for you and I fallen man
How He loved us with a love
Even before this world began
Considered you and I
In his redemption plan
How we should love him
And be prisoners of his word
Bound by the chains
Of love divine
The whole creation groaneth
And travaileth until now
For the manifestation of the sons of God
He’s rent the veil of vain tradition
Brought his image in plain view
Now veils his glory
In oddballs like me and you
Now we despise Satan’s Eden
Die to ourselves day by day
Perfect faith is the victory
We must attain
MONOLOGUE
Romans 8:35-39
A servant at suppertime
Came with the secrets
In God’s mind
Proclaimed our liberty
Bringing many sons to glory
How we tore our filthy rags
In exchange for robes so clean and white
To sit in God’s presence
Taking our place in His plan
How we should be thankful
He has chosen you and me
We are the reason of His death We are his victory
“Present Your Body As A Living Sacrifice”, Ulric Andrews
Also influenced by a song “Holy, holy, holy” (https://soundcloud.com/timmy2210/sat-01-holy-holy-holy-1)
