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Two men walked on the road to |
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EmmausBlind to a stranger they met on the way |
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Late in the evening, they asked him to supper |
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To break bread together at the close of the day |
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The stranger took the bread and bowed his head |
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Then asked for a blessing then he broke it into pieces of three |
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He gave to these blind men this bread |
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Blessed and broken and suddenly their blinded eyes did see |
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His life was blessed far more than |
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I could ever imagine |
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He was touched by |
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God's grace more than |
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I'll ever know |
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Then he was broken by the hands of the |
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FatherTo bring sight to all blind men who were lost on their way |
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After God blessed him and after |
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God broke him |
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He was given to bring sight to all men |
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When he was blessed when he was broken and after he was given |
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God blessed him and broke him again and again |
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My life is blessed far more than |
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I could ever imagine |
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I've been touched by |
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God's grace more than |
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I'll ever know |
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So let me be given to the hands of the father |
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Let me feel, what you felt, when you were broken for me |
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After my blessing, and after my breaking |
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Let me be given to bring sight to all men |
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When I've been blessed when |
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I've been broken then after |
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I've been given |
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Lord bless me and break me again and again |
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Lord bless me and break me again and again |