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Living For Your Mission

from This Time Tomorrow by Ian Peacock

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The Christian message is not just that we will 'get right with God' and experience his presence in our lives. Whilst this is true, God has called us for a bigger purpose than just to 'be blessed'. He has blessed us so that we will be a blessing, to be good news to those around us, to change the world in Jesus' name. We are called to a mission but are we living for this mission or do we pay lip service on a Sunday and then live self-centred lives for the rest of the week? Why God would choose to use us, I'll never know, but he does! Are you living for the mission?

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Living For Your Mission

V1
You have called us out of darkness, from the shadows into glorious light
You have saved us from distraction, and have called us into action

Once we lived without a purpose, worked for money, thought about number one
Now we’re following the Saviour, love for God and for our neighbour

CHORUS
We are living for a mission, We are living for the mission of God
We have made a firm decision, We are living for your mission

V2
Jesus open doors and windows, opportunities to share the good news
For your great plan of salvation is for reconciliation

Sin has caused a separation in the hearts of disobedient souls
Death has reigned supreme since Adam and you long to bridge the chasm

MIDDLE 8
Why God would choose to use us, we'll never know
A motley crew, His truth to share
As Christ's ambassadors we are called to go and make disciples everywhere

ALT CHORUS
Are you living for a mission?
Are you living for the mission of God?
Will you make a firm decision?
Are you living for the mission?

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from This Time Tomorrow, released May 3, 2014

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Ian Peacock Manchester, UK

Ian has played in bands for over 20 years, most notably headlining the UK Play stage at Leeds Carling Festival in 2000 with a former band, ‘Coasta’. He has written, produced and self released five albums: 'Life and After' (2009), 'The End of Faith' (2012) and 'This Time Tomorrow' (2014), 'Still Human' (2015), 'Ordinary People' (2016) in addition to several E.P's. ... more

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