Paradoxes of all time, limitations of the mind Darkly looking through a mirror, parallel distorted lines All our knowledge and our plans, every circumstance of man All the wisdom that we've gathered never reaches the divine (Wake the wonder of it all) Hear the fool's soliloquy: cannot grasp, it cannot be Life unfiltered and unfocused, in a broken sanctuary So we seek through every flaw, and we contemplate in awe Ever trusting through the madness that one day we all shall see Some may rise, some may fall, wake the wonder of it all Raising seasons and kings, hidden deep and secret things Giving to receive, you'll be exalted through humility True freedom found through slavery Behold: what a mystery! Last shall be the first, a living water for eternal thirst Two natures and a virgin birth, all woven in this story's tapestry Die to live and live to die, you lose it all to save your life Become a fool to be as wise, and see when you close your eyes Saints shall serve to lead And you'll be strong when you are weakest Finding joy through trials and grief It all shall be told upon the other side Some may rise, some may fall Wake the wonder of it all Raising seasons and kings, hidden deep and secret things All shall bow at Your throne, tor Your ways are not our own That You would hear my call, in Your holiness This is the wonder of it all Three in One and one in Three, My burden's light and yoke is easy Grace sufficient for you to glory in infirmity All of God and all or man incarnate, soul's redemption plan The Lamb's blaod spilled by human hands shall clean And wash the stain away Some may rise, some may fall Wake the wonder of it all Raising seasons and kings, hidden deep and secret things All shall bow at Your throne, tor Your ways are not our own That You would hear my call, in Your holiness This is the wonder of it all