Singing: Internet singer
Lyrics: unknown
Music Creation: Unknown
Lyrics:
Lingcheng road is bumpy and rugged, and the ups and downs are hidden in my heart.
You must try your best to repent and work hard, otherwise no one will be sorry for you.
First, I'm sorry for God's grace. I saved your life.
If you live in hope, how can you be ungrateful?
Secondly, I am sorry for the Lord Jesus, who made a sin offering with precious blood.
Teach repentance, repentance and forgiveness. May you repent and be saved by God.
Third, I'm sorry for the hard work of the deacon. Who has no wife, children, parents?
In order to save people, I left everything behind and crossed mountains to send my blessing to you.
Fourth, I'm sorry, brothers and sisters. I hope you can reason through your eyes.
Willing to give, willing to support, willing to spread the gospel to the ends of the earth.
Fifth, I'm sorry about the reception point. I'm willing to receive you.
Meticulous warm care, sincere warm heart.
Sixth, I'm sorry for my wife and children. Believing in the Lord is not just for myself.
They suffer at home, so you must fight for them.
Seventh, I am sorry for myself. I have carried ten planes for many years.
Why are you in Eden?
Brothers and sisters, I want to ask you, do you believe or doubt?
God's great love guides us to strengthen our faith and follow the Lord to the end.
amen
Extended data:
Seven deadly sins is a soul song.
Lingge is a religious worship song of black people in North America. Most of the content reflects that black people are suffering from cruel slavery and pain without complaint, and they have to pin their hopes on religious emotional expression. Singing in English, its melody is simple, mostly five-tone.
For example, sneaking back, no one knows my pain, come down, lovely horse and cart, or seven-tone minor forms, such as Go, Moses and cross, are full of syncopated rhythm, and the harmony is similar to the hymns of American Christian churches.
Because I often improvise, there is almost no music to follow. After the Civil War, due to the spread of black singers such as Fisk University Black Singing Group, it became the most representative black folk song in the United States and became an important material for jazz. A folk hymn sung by white people in North America.