The Carpenter’s Song
By Robert Haymes and David Hickman
If God were a carpenter and you were a rich man,
Would you love Him anyway,
Would you give Him your hand?
If God were a baby and you were a wise man,
Would you worship Him anyway,
Would you bow before Him?
And He will reign forevermore
Every knee will bow down before Him
He hung on a tree that day in pain and sorrow
He prayed for me that day
And bought my tomorrow
God was a carpenter, He was a baby
He is the Son of man, the one who saved me
And He will reign forevermore
Every knee will bow down before Him
I hung on a tree that day in pain and sorrow
I prayed for you that day and bought your tomorrow
I endured the Cross, despising the shame
For the joy set before me.