What song am I singing on my knees before God?

I kneel before God.

I knelt before God and bowed my head to think carefully.

When I sinned and faced hell, Lord, you sought me.

Where do I deserve your attention and your choice?

How great and noble is the king of kings, and he has a crush on me, a little sinner.

I knelt before God and bowed my head to think carefully.

Lord, you were born in a manger for me and suffered from cold. Lord, you have suffered a lot for me.

Lord, you were stabbed in the head for me, Lord, you were whipped for me,

Lord, you were crushed on the cross for me, and you died on the cross for me.

I knelt before God and bowed my head to think carefully.

When the weak believers are cold and the church is desolate, who will care about the heart of the Lord?

Thousands of souls are helpless, and thousands of prodigals have not come home.

Death comes quickly, hell devours the soul, and I'm just waiting for death.

I knelt before God and bowed my head to think carefully.

Since I was called to this day, everything I have done has stabbed the heart of the Lord.

Lord, you broke your heart for me. Lord, you shed tears for me.

Lord, you want your son to stand up. Lord, you want your son to return to your hometown.

I knelt before God and bowed my head to think carefully.

Lord, since you love me so much and are sad for me,

I want to comfort your heart, please give me wisdom and courage, please give me wisdom and strength,

Lord, you want your son to stand up, repay the Lord's grace, wait for the savior and take me to heaven.

The author of this song is unknown.

It can be understood as a Christian's memory and prayer. It begins with choice. Our salvation is entirely God's unconditional choice. God loves us and chooses us. What a happy thing it is.

Jesus did many things to choose us. He became a flesh for us, suffered from the cold, and suffered from people's indifference and rejection, and finally died for us.

The end of the poem is a prayer, asking the Lord to increase strength and ability, give us wisdom and courage, so that we can regain strength, stand up by the Lord, serve the Lord for ourselves and others, and finally return to heaven.