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Children of the Greeks

from [Known] by Natalie Kendel

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We are the children of the Greeks
We are the children of the Greeks
Sawing men in half, in two
into two parts

We fault material things
long for the realm of ideas
Reality exists for us
in two separate parts

A divided world
A way to see reality
One the lowly earth
from which we must flee
And the other realm
of thought and ideas
matter, flesh, and time
will all pass away

We are the children of God
We are the children of God
Made from the dust and wind
We are a whole

He spoke material things
Formed us and we became beings
As he looked upon his work
He said it was good

Maker of all space and time
He said it was good

A united world
created reality
on the blessed Earth
filled with his breath
Not destined for
a bodiless future
but a world and body
fully restored

For the Word was
in the beginning
Through him all was made
and he was with God
And the word became
he became flesh and blood
Still he shares with us
our humanity

One day He’ll restore
restore all the world

One day He'll restore
restore all the world

One day He'll restore
restore all the world

One day He'll restore
restore our world

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from [Known], released October 25, 2015

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Natalie Kendel England, UK

Theologian, Natalie Kendel, is a singer-songwriter, author, pastor, and theological lecturer.

Using an imaginative, narrative approach, Kendel aims to musically communicate the biblical narrative.

Kendel's music is influenced by folk, orchestral, neo-80s & various genre blends. With unique lyrics and theological depth, her music evokes a rallying listening experience.
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