| On a different day | |
| I enter the road | |
| To the old | |
| Jerusalem | |
| I'm starting to walk the road as | |
| I can hear | |
| The sound of a joyfull noise | |
| I see a crowd of people who's gathered | |
| Around a man who looks so poor | |
| That I never imagined could exist | |
| His dirty body is only covered | |
| With the shreds of his clothes | |
| He is propably one of the homeless, a beggar | |
| The lowest of them all | |
| Yet he behaves like the most happy man | |
| I've ever heard or seen | |
| I can see his face, smiling and laughing | |
| But I don't know why | |
| The people around him is telling me | |
| That this man has been healed | |
| His whole life he has been blind | |
| But now he can see | |
| I say: <<Who has healed this man?>> | |
| His name is | |
| Jesus, they say | |
| He is the | |
| Messiah The | |
| Son of God, the | |
| Prince of peace | |
| Sent down to earth to wash us clean from sin | |
| So we can see the light of day | |
| No matter what wrong you have done | |
| He can forgive you from it all | |
| Hust call | |
| His name and you will see | |
| Believe in | |
| Jesus, and all your sins must flee | |
| So I asked the man: <<where can | |
| I find Jesus, the son of | |
| God?>> He sain: <<they nailed | |
| Him to a cross, | |
| They fulfilled the prophecies, | |
| That a man would die and rise again | |
| On the third day | |
| And that he would pay the price of guilt | |
| Through a blood covenant | |
| I have seen | |
| His face, | |
| He is alive | |
| He has shown me | |
| His nail-marks | |
| He said: go into all the world | |
| And preach good news | |
| God loves mankind>> |