There is a place where I am welcome
There at the door I hang my shame
A table set for those who hunger
An empty seat that bears my name
So I come
Your arms are open
So I come
My heart is open wide
Jesus my shelter
My refuge forever
In you I belong
In you I belong
Jesus you open
Your heart to the broken
In you I belong
In you I belong
You give my heart your full attention
A knowing look upon your face
You are no stranger to rejection
Your hands have scars that bear my name
You welcome me in
You open the borders
You swing wide the doors
For all your sons and daughters
You seek out the one
You bring home the orphan
You lay out a feast
For all your sons and daughters
The heavens rejoice
The waiting is over
Your glory revealed
In all your sons and daughters
The sinner, the saint
The thief and the martyr
We all join the song
We’re all your sons and daughters
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