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We all want to go back home but sometimes we're afraid. Well, don't be.
You're best friends with the word regret
You're afraid that your life's been wasted
So why hope if it's only gonna let you down?
You don't think people really change
You're a mess and you'll always be the same
And you doubt if you'll ever get it turned around
So you've been running, searching for something
But you're looking in a place you don't belong
But it's never too late, you can't outrun grace
No, Mercy doesn't care what you've done
So come Home
(Oh, Oh, Oh Oh)
So come Home
(Oh, Oh, Oh Oh)
Well, you can try to fix your broken empire
And put bricks on a cracked foundation
But you'll be building castles on the sand.
But there's power in the blood of Jesus
And your Father's screaming, "Just Come Home!"
He's reaching out His hands
I know you've been running, searching for something
But you're looking in a place you don't belong
But it's never too late, you can't outrun grace
No, Mercy doesn't care what you've done
Come Home
Just come Home
From the shadows , From the wrong roads
From the darkness, From the unknown
To redemption, Something beautiful
To a new love, to a new home
I know you've been running, searching for something
But you're looking in a place you don't belong
But it's never too late, you can't outrun grace
No, Mercy doesn't care what you've done
So come Home
(Oh, Oh, Oh Oh)
So come Home
(Oh, Oh, Oh Oh) ...
A song about reconciliation with God, just like the prodigal son, who was afraid of going back to the house of his father because he had been a bad son, but his father had already forgiven and forgotten and he happily took him back.
You can listen to the meaning of the song by the Luminate vocalist, Samuel Hancock.