"But go and learn what this means: 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice'. For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners." Click on photo for website. (CLICK ON TITLE TO HEAR SONG) TWO MEN A PRAYIN by Monroe Crossing There were two men a prayin, two men a prayin, Two men a prayin to the Lord; One was a sinner, one was a Pharisee, Two men a prayin to the Lord. The Pharisee was proud, he shouted out loud, "Dear God, there's no dirt upon my hands; I'm perfect, I'm strong, I've never done wrong, I'm thankful I'm not like that sinner man!" There were two men a prayin, two men a prayin, Two men a prayin to the Lord; One was a sinner, one was a Pharisee, Two men a prayin to the Lord. The sinner, he looked down with his face to the ground, Ashamed to even lift his tremblin voice; "I'm guilty, Lord," He cried. "And I'm weak down inside, Have mercy on me for I am lost." There were two men a prayin, two men a prayin, Two men a prayin to the Lord; One was a sinner, one was a Pharisee, Two men a prayin to the Lord. The bible says the Lord listened to both prayers, He listened and He gave it all some thought; And the Pharisee's fate just like it was before he prayed, But the sinner found his place in God's own heart. There were two men a prayin, two men a prayin, Two men a prayin to the Lord; One was a sinner, one was a Pharisee, Two men a prayin to the Lord. There were two men a prayin, two men a prayin, Two men a prayin to the Lord; One was a sinner, one was a Pharisee, Two men a prayin to the Lord. One was a sinner, one was a Pharisee, Two men a prayin to the Lord. |