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Psalm 146:1,2

Praise ye the Lord. Praise the Lord, O my soul. While I live will I praise the Lord: I will sing praises unto my God while I have any being.

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“Here I Stand in the Firelight” is a prophetic narrative song inspired by Chapter 7 of The Great Controversy, tracing the recurring conflict between divine authority and human power across Scripture and history. Beginning with Elijah’s challenge on Mount Carmel, moving through the worship crisis of Babylon in the days of Daniel, and culminating in Martin Luther’s courageous stand before the imperial assembly at Worms, the song reveals a consistent pattern: God calls His people to remain faithful when conscience is tested by earthly decree. The narrative then reaches forward to the final prophetic crisis described in Revelation, where the same issues of worship, allegiance, and authority reappear on a global scale. Through its imagery of fire, judgment, and steadfast faith, the song affirms that throughout every age the faithful are preserved not by numbers or power, but by their loyalty to the Word of God and the Lamb who ultimately vindicates them.
"When the Goose Faced the Flame" is an epic, prophetic retelling of Chapter 6 of The Great Controversy (1888), tracing the courage of Jan Hus and Jerome of Prague within the historicist framework of Daniel 7 and Revelation 13. Set against the backdrop of the Council of Constance and the medieval union of church and state, the song portrays Hus’ stand for the supremacy of Scripture and liberty of conscience as a fulfillment of the prophecy that the “little horn” would wear out the saints. His martyrdom—symbolized by the goose before the flame—becomes not a defeat but a witness, anticipating both the Reformation that followed and the final remnant who will face a similar test of allegiance at the end of time. The song ultimately lifts the listener’s gaze from earthly judgment to heaven’s court, affirming that though earthly powers condemn, the Lamb reigns, and the kingdom will be given to the saints.#zeresvitto #TheGreatControversy #ProtestantReformation #JanHus #everyone #allfollowers #whenthegoosefacedtheflameWhen the Goose Faced the Flame (Great Controversy — Chapter 6: Huss & Jerome) By Zeres Vitto Verse 1 In Bethlehem’s humble chapel hall, A preacher rose though Rome stood tall; The Scriptures lifted over throne, Christ crowned as Head — the Church His own. From Wycliffe’s pages light was borne, Through troubled lands by conscience sworn; Though councils spoke with gilded claim, The written Word remained the same. Pre-Chorus As Daniel saw in visions old, A horn that waged its war on saints; Yet heaven’s court with books displayed Records the price the faithful paid. Chorus When the goose faced the flame, And rulers branded faith as blame, The smoke rose high — but higher still The Lamb stood sovereign on the hill. Though thrones decreed and princes swore, The truth outlived the fire once more; For crowns decay and powers dim, But saints receive their realm from Him. Verse 2 They summoned him with pledges sworn, Safe passage sealed — yet trust was torn; Before assembled might he stood, While heaven weighed both word and blood. Pressed to deny what Scripture taught, Urged to exchange conviction bought; Yet conscience bound to sacred page Outshone the threats of council rage. Delivered to the civil hand, Where altar joined the king’s command; Thus war with saints again was named, As Revelation’s warning claimed. Verse 3 Jerome once trembled in the night, Where iron bars concealed the light; Fear bent his voice for fleeting breath, But truth returned to conquer death. Before the court he rose anew, Confessed the faith he once withdrew; No borrowed courage, none compelled — But steadfast trust by grace upheld. And walking where the embers burned, He sealed the witness he had learned. Bridge Through time and times and half a time, The saints were worn by horn and man; For twelve-sixty years the struggle ran, Till dominion slipped from mortal hand. In seventeen ninety-eight decreed, The scepter fell from papal seat; The wound was struck as Daniel said, Yet healing waits as prophets read. The court above had long made known: No throne endures but heaven’s throne. Verse 4 As Huss once stood before decree, So shall a remnant faithful be; Commandments kept though nations rage, The faith of Jesus in final age. When image forms and laws demand, And commerce bows to man’s command; Like goose before imperial flame, They trust the Lamb and bear His name. Final Chorus When conscience stands before the fire, And earth commands what heaven denies, The Ancient sits — the books declare The saints are heirs of answered prayer. Though beast and horn their hour display, The Lamb shall rise in brighter day; For stakes grow cold and empires fall, But Christ shall reign — Lord over all.
“When the Witness Rose”By Zeres VittoVerse 1 In midnight’s reign when truth lay bound,And sacred pages chained to crown,A scholar knelt in Oxford’s lightAnd heard the Word reclaim its right.No throne of man could take its place,No priest could stand in saving grace;“The Lamb alone,” his voice declared,“No mortal hand salvation shares.”Pre-ChorusWhen power claimed the keys of heaven,And conscience bowed to law misgiven,A whisper rose against the throne:“The Word of God stands firm alone.”ChorusWhen the witness rose from sackcloth torn,When the sealed Book met the dawn,Heaven’s light broke through the night —Truth would not be gone.Though beasts may roar and crowns may fall,The Lamb still stands above them all;From Wycliffe’s flame to angels’ cry,The harvest draws us nigh.Verse 2 A beast arose from storm and sea,Clothed in borrowed majesty;Authority by dragon given,Claiming keys that belong to heaven.Another beast with gentle horn,Yet dragon’s breath at break of morn;It spoke of worship, mark, decree,And bound the will to loyalty.Who holds the soul? Who writes the law?Who shapes the fear that nations saw?The ancient question wakes again —Whose voice commands the heart of men?Pre-ChorusBut heaven will not leave the earthTo trembling fear and forced rebirth;Three voices sound across the sky —A final gospel cry.ChorusWhen the witness rose from sackcloth torn,When the sealed Book met the dawn,Heaven’s light broke through the night —Truth would not be gone.Though beasts may roar and crowns may fall,The Lamb still stands above them all;From Wycliffe’s flame to angels’ cry,The harvest draws us nigh.Verse 3 “Fear God alone,” the first voice pleads,“Worship the One who made the seas.”Not throne of clay nor sword of might,But Maker’s law restores what’s right.“Babylon falls,” the second cries,Her towers crack before all eyes;Traditions melt like dust and flame,No crown survives the Lamb’s true name.“If any bow to beastly claim,”The third declares in solemn flame,Choose now the seal, choose now the Name —No soul escapes the final claim.Bridge — The Remnant and the HarvestHere stand they in patient faith,Through threat of loss and shadowed death;Commandments kept, the faith of Christ,Their hope not bought, their souls not priced.The Son of Man with sickle brightMoves across the crimson light;Earth is ripe — the end begun —The fields of time are done.Final Chorus When the witness rose from sackcloth torn,When the sealed Book met the dawn,From Oxford’s halls to Zion’s height,The Lamb has led us on.Beast and image fade away,Babylon cannot delay;The everlasting gospel cries —The harvest fills the skies.And every crown laid at His feetConfirms the Word complete;From Wycliffe’s stand to heaven’s throne,The Kingdom stands alone.
“The Cry of the Little Ones” is a solemn prophetic song contrasting Christ the True Shepherd, who welcomes and protects children, with corrupt religious power that harms the innocent while claiming sacred authority. Drawing on biblical imagery of the millstone judgment and the fall of Babylon, it portrays heaven’s certainty that every hidden injustice will be answered. The song moves from lament to warning to hope, ending with a vision of redeemed children clothed in white with red markings—symbols of suffering transformed into honor—showing that Christ remembers every wounded life and will ultimately restore safety, truth, and peace in His kingdom.“The Cry of the Little Ones”By Zeres VittoVerse 1In courts of stone and candlelight,Where holy words were said,The shepherd’s staff became a rod,And lambs were filled with dread.The robes were white, the prayers were long,But heaven heard their plea,For every silent midnight tearIs kept eternally.Pre-ChorusThe Judge of all remembers stillWhat power tried to hide,No wall can keep the searching eye,No altar veil the cry.ChorusWoe to the throne that wounds the small,Woe to the hands that bind,The millstone waits beside the seaFor those who crush the blind.But Christ still walks among the lambs,He calls them each by name,And every stolen innocenceHe comes at last to claim.Verse 2A kingdom rose in sacred guise,With keys held to the sky,It spoke as heaven’s voice on earthYet taught the truth to lie.For when a crown outshines the crossAnd power outshines grace,The dragon’s breath begins to soundBehind a gentle face.Pre-ChorusThe wound appeared, the throne fell low,Yet prophecy declared —The world would marvel once againAt power long repaired.ChorusWoe to the throne that wounds the small,Woe to the hands that bind,The millstone waits beside the seaFor those who crush the blind.But Christ still walks among the lambs,He calls them each by name,And every stolen innocenceHe comes at last to claim.Bridge“Come out of her, My people now,”The midnight message cries,Not hate for souls still trapped within,But truth that frees the eyes.For many kneel with honest heartsNot knowing chains they wear,The Shepherd seeks His scattered sheepAnd calls them into care.Verse 3I saw beyond the shadowed earthWhere morning never dies,A host of children clothed in lightWith wonder in their eyes.Their garments white with crimson tracedAlong the woven seam,The marks of suffering borne belowNow shine in heaven’s gleam.No scar of pain, no fearful night,No memory left to harm,For every tear was wiped awayWithin the Savior’s arm.Final ChorusHope for the lambs who wept alone,Hope for the broken past,The King returns with healing hands,His mercy stands at last.The sea will close on every throneThat fed upon the weak,But in His fold the children safeWill hear the Shepherd speak.OutroThe red that once was grief and lossNow crowns them robed in peace —The blood of sorrow turned to songWhere all their weeping cease.#zeresvitto #zeresvittooriginals #JesusSaves #thecryofthelittleones #justice #GodisVindicated
Under Emmanuel’s Banner tells the story of redemption from Eden to the New Earth, showing that humanity is saved not by power but by Christ’s self-sacrificing love. Through the symbols of the lamb, the covenant sacrifices, the cross of Calvary, and the witness of believers through the ages, the song gathers the redeemed of every generation beneath His banner. Before the watching universe God’s justice and mercy are vindicated, death is finally abolished, and all creation worships the Lamb who was slain and now reigns forever.Under Emmanuel’s Banner By Zeres Vitto Verse 1 — Eden In Eden’s hush when silence cried, Creation shuddered as life died; Mercy appeared in crimson sign, An innocent life for guilty mine. A lamb was slain, the promise given, The gate was barred, yet hope was heaven; The soil drank blood yet spoke of grace: “The coming Seed shall take your place.” Verse 2 — The Patriarchs By altars raised on Moriah’s heights, Faith placed the knife in trembling hands; A ram appeared where death had stood, It fulfilled the work the Lord had planned. Through flood and fire the story ran, Salvation comes from God to man; A door marked red preserved from fright, A scarlet cord in judgment’s night. Chorus Lift high Emmanuel’s banner, Stained by the love that conquered death; No earthly sword, no warrior’s cry; The Lamb prevailed in yielding breath. The cross our refuge — earth and heaven proclaim: The King was crowned through grief and shame; Forever redeemed, forever we stand Beneath the blood-stained banner in His hand. Verse 3 — Calvary On Calvary’s hill the heavens saw The Judge bore sin and upheld the law; The thorns, the nails, the opened side; The universe beheld love crucified. The veil was torn, the shadows fled, The cup was drained, the ransom paid; The Lamb once slain, the dragon cast; The war of ages doomed at last. Verse 4 — The Witness Through prison chains and martyr flame, They held to Christ and bore His name; Their robes made white by crimson flood, They overcame through Jesus’ blood. The records kept, the books revealed, The faithful hearts forever sealed; All heaven saw, all worlds agreed: God’s law is love in word and deed. Bridge — Vindication Before unfallen worlds He stood, The throne upheld by sacred blood; No force compelled, no freedom forced; Love proved itself at infinite cost. Creation sings, rebellion ends, The Judge is righteous, Redeemer and Friend Chorus (Reprise) Lift high the banner of Emmanuel, Stained by the love that conquered death; The scars remain, the heavens confess: His wounds became our righteousness. Final Verse — Earth Made New No night remains, no graves to keep, No tears to sow, no curse to reap; The tree of life spreads endless shade, Where death itself has died and faded. And still the King will bear the marks— Redemption’s story shining there; Through endless years the saved will stand Beneath the blood-stained banner in His hand. Final Chorus (reprise) Lift high the banner of Emmanuel, Stained by the love that conquered death; The scars remain — all heaven confesses: His wounds became our righteousness. Tag From Eden lost to Eden restored, All creation crowns the Lamb as Lord.#zeresvitto #zeresvittooriginal #JesusSaves #underEmmanuelsBanner #everyone
The Shifting Spotlight

The Shifting Spotlight

2026-02-2007:40

The Shifting Spotlight traces the Great Controversy from Eden to the last days, showing how the battle over authority and worship moves through history by changing methods rather than purpose. Beginning with the serpent questioning God’s word, it follows pagan Rome’s persecution, the church-state union of the medieval era, the Reformation’s restoration of Scripture, and the Counter-Reformation’s redirection of prophetic understanding so the true conflict would seem distant or unclear. As the world moves toward a final global unity, the same original question returns: who has the right to define truth — human authority or God’s Word — concluding that Christ alone ultimately vindicates truth at the end of history.THE SHIFTING SPOTLIGHTA Great Controversy Song — The Jesuit ChapterVerse 1 — The First Question (Genesis)In Eden’s calm beneath that tree,No sword was drawn, no enemy—Just one soft voice twisting God’s word:“Did God mean all that you have heard?”No throne was seized by open might,No crown was won in sudden fight;A seed was sown in human sight—Authority reframed as right.Pre-Chorus — The PatternFrom garden shade to empire hall,The same old question ruled them all:If truth can bend by human hand,Then man, not God, defines command.Chorus — The War Beneath HistoryHistory moves but not alone,Hands unseen direct the throne;Kingdoms rise, religions grow—Yet deeper currents always flow.Not sword nor crown the final plea,But who defines reality:The Word of God, forever true,Or power dressed in sacred view?Verse 2 — Rome’s Two FacesThe dragon ruled by iron sword,Yet truth survived though blood was poured.When violence failed to hide God’s grace,The serpent wore a gentler face.The altar joined the ruler’s chair,A holy robe, a royal air—The church now spoke with empire’s breath,And conscience slowly bowed to death.(Ellen White theme — compromise after persecution)Verse 3 — The Book Returns (Reformation)A hammer rang — the silence broke,The sleeping nations slowly woke;The Scriptures walked the world again,Unchained from priest and guarded pen.But light once raised will draw reply—Darkness learns not how to die.The wound was dealt, yet not the end;The ancient war would shift again.Verse 4 — The Countermove (Arrabito Theme)Quiet halls, a vow, a plan,To guide the kings, to shape the man;Not armies marching in the street,But minds persuaded from the seat.The gaze of prophecy redirected,Past or future — never detected;So none would see the power near,For antichrist was hidden here.(Bohr — Futurism & Preterism shift)Verse 5 — The Expanding Influence (Veith Theme)Courts and councils, thrones advised,Faith and policy synchronized;Nations moved yet unawareWhich unseen logic guided there.Not always force, not always blade,But education’s quiet trade—For once the mind accepts the frame,The heart soon follows just the same.Bridge — The Final Echo (Revelation)Again the world seeks unity,Again enforced conformity,Again religion joins the stateTo legislate what men create.The Eden voice returns once more:“Choose whose authority you adore.”Final Chorus — The Spotlight RestoredHistory bends but truth remains,God still breaks deceptive chains;The Lamb stands where the kingdoms fall,The Word outlives the rise of all.From Genesis to judgment day,The conflict never went away—Not over land nor earthly throne,But worship claimed by God alone.
Covenant Over Roses

Covenant Over Roses

2026-02-1405:00

Valentine's Day--the world’s standard of love and romance vs Covenant Love--God's standards of love.The song "Covenant Over Roses" contrasts modern Valentine’s-style romance—based on feelings and tradition—with the enduring covenant love seen in Abraham and Sarah’s lifelong faithfulness. It shows that true love is proven not by emotion or excitement, but by commitment that survives waiting, hardship, and silence, ultimately reflecting God’s faithful relationship with His people.#zeresvitto #valentines #valentines2026 #love #romance #CovenantoverRoses #thegreatcontroversy #everyone #followers“Covenant Over Roses” A Great Controversy Song By Zeres Vitto Verse 1 Midwinter fires and scarlet wine, Old Rome danced at the pagan shrine; Names were drawn and hearts were paired, But none were vowed and none were spared. The altar changed, the date remained, A martyr’s memory re-named; Yet through the centuries dressed above, The world would call it holy love. Pre-Chorus When meaning fades but symbols stay, The truth grows soft along the way; A rose may bloom where roots once lied, But fragrance cannot sanctify. Chorus Not every heart that beats is true, Not every vow is born anew; For love is more than warmth or art — It is a promise kept when hearts depart. While candles burn and passions start, Heaven looks for a faithful heart; The cross reveals what feelings prove: Covenant love, not borrowed love. Verse 2 Beneath the desert’s endless dome, Two pilgrims walked away from home; No child’s cry, no future seen, Yet hope stood where none had been. The years grew old, their bodies weak, Still God’s own word was what they’d keep; Not bound by youth nor held by flame, They loved because the Promise came. Pre-Chorus No poets sang their fading days, No garlands crowned their patient ways; Yet heaven wrote in quiet breath: Faithful love outlives death. Chorus Not every heart that beats is true, Not every vow is born anew; For love is more than warmth or art — It is a promise kept when hearts depart. While roses fall and seasons move, God keeps time with covenant love; The cross declares what feelings prove: Forever stands enduring love. Bridge So earth adorns its fleeting fire, While heaven waits a pure desire; A bride prepared through trial and flame, Who trusts the word above the name. For Christ does not His promise bend, Nor leaves His own when joys must end; The wedding waits beyond the night, Where faith becomes eternal sight. Final Chorus Let petals fade and music cease, True love was never born of ease; Through silent years and trials severe, The faithful heart still perseveres. From tents of dust to courts above, God writes His law in covenant love — Not shaped by time nor passion’s art, But sealed forever… heart to heart. Outro So keep the rose if you desire, But build your hope on holier fire; For when all borrowed lights remove, Only the promise still is love.
“The Torch in the Wilderness”The Great Controversy - Chapter 4 — The WaldensesBy Zeres Vitto#zeresvitto #thegreatcontroversy #thetorxhinthewilderness #thewaldenses #everyone #followers Verse 1 — EdenIn the garden light at dawn’s first breath,God spoke life where there was no death;One command, a sacred trust,But doubt was born from the serpent’s dust.The promise fell through sorrow’s night—A coming Seed would make things right.Pre-ChorusThrough every age the question stands:Will hearts obey or shift to man?ChorusThe torch was never lost to time,It burned beyond the church and shrine;When crowns replaced the humble Word,A quieter faithful voice was heard.From cave and mountain truth still cried —God keeps His church though empires die.Verse 2 — Apostolic ChurchThey walked with Christ through scorn and flame,No throne to guard His holy name;Their gospel crossed the earth abroad,No sword but faith, no king but God.Yet power rose in sacred dress,And truth was veiled by holiness.ChorusThe torch was never lost to time,It burned beyond the church and shrine;When crowns replaced the humble Word,A quieter faithful voice was heard.From cave and mountain truth still cried —God keeps His church though empires die.Verse 3 — The Waldenses (Chapter Theme)In mountain valleys carved by fear,A people kept the Scriptures near;They wrote the Word by candle flame,And carried it in Heaven’s name.Through trader’s road and scholar’s art,They placed the gospel in the heart.Children learned the sacred lines,Before they learned the fields and vines;No golden halls, no royal seat—But truth walked Europe’s dusty streets.Bridge — PersecutionThe armies came with cross and blade,To silence faith that would not trade;Yet every martyr, every scar,Lit brighter still the Morning Star.They could not kill what God had sown—The seed survives beneath the stone.Chorus (Expanded — Reformation Link)The torch became a rising flame,And history would not stay the same;From hidden hands the light was passed,Till open truth broke night at last.What caves once guarded, earth would hear —The Word of God again made clear.Final Verse — RemnantAgain the world and faith unite,Again the truth must leave the light;Not lost, but carried hearts within,The final witness will begin.What few once kept in mountain airWill sound to every nation there.Final ChorusThe torch was never lost to time,It walks beyond the age’s climb;Not built on power, throne, or sword,But faithful to the living Word.From Eden’s dawn to earth restored —God keeps a people for His Lord.OutroNot many…Not mighty…But always alive.
WHEN THE WORD GREW DIM A Great Controversy Song — Chapter 3 – An Era of Spiritual Darkness by Zeres Vitto Verse 1 — The Shift The fires grew cold, the chains fell still, The prisons emptied, blood was spilled— No longer saints by lions torn, But crowns were placed on faith reborn. The world embraced the church’s name, And truth was dressed in robes of fame; The sword was sheathed, the cross adorned— But something pure was quietly mourned. Pre-Chorus — The Exchange For when the world and altar blend, The gospel bends, though few contend. No iron grip, no open war— Just softer chains than used before. Chorus — The Great Exchange When Scripture yields to sacred claims, And human words replace God’s name, The light grows faint, the path unclear— An age of darkness settles here. Not truth denied by force or flame, But truth exchanged for power’s gain— The church still stood, the bells still rang, Yet heaven heard a different song. Verse 2 — The Word Withheld The Bible closed, the pages bound, In foreign tongue, unheard, unsound. The people knelt, but could not see The voice of God was locked away. Tradition spoke with holy tone, While Christ’s own Word stood overthrown; The keys of truth were tightly held, And conscience bowed where none compelled. Verse 3 — A Changed Authority A priest now stood where Christ once plead, Forgiveness priced, salvation leased. The law of God grew strange and small, While custom rose and claimed it all. It dared to touch what God had signed, It changed God’s law of sacred time; Another day was raised above The sign that marked the God of love. Chorus — The Great Exchange When Scripture yields to sacred claims, And human words replace God’s name, The light grows faint, the path unclear— An age of darkness settles here. Not truth denied by force or flame, But truth exchanged for power’s gain— The church still stood, the bells still rang, Yet heaven heard a different song. Verse 4 — The Faithful Few Still through the hills, in shadowed flame, A whispered Word preserved His name. By candle dim and risk of death, They hid the truth with bated breath. They would not bow, they would not yield, Though hunted down and forced to kneel; For though the night was long and deep, God kept His truth with those who weep. Bridge — The Prophetic Echo What once was done in cloistered halls Will rise again with global calls. The same old claim, the same decree— Obey for peace, submit for unity. No idols carved, no pagan cry, Just laws that test who will comply. The past returns in legal dress— A darker age in holiness. Verse 5 — Heaven Responds But thrones are set above the dust, The Judge is fair, His ways are just. The books are opened, truth laid bare, No crown, no creed can enter there. Not forced belief, nor borrowed light, But hearts made true in darkest night— He weighs the soul, not voice or might, And calls His faithful into light. Final Chorus — The Vindication When Scripture stands and systems fall, When truth outlives the darkest wall, The age of night will break and flee Before the dawn of liberty. Not by the sword, nor human law, But by the Word the world once saw— The truth preserved, the faithful known, The Lamb restores what man dethroned. Outro The Word once dim will rise and shine, No chain can bind what is divine.#zeresvitto #thegreatcontroversy #whentheWordgrewdim #everyone
WHEN MERCY IS TESTED A Great Controversy Song—Chapter 2 – Persecution in the First Centuries by Zeres VittoVerse 1 — The First PersecutionThey bowed to none but Christ alone,No crown, no sword, no earthly throne.The empire roared, “Your faith betray,”But saints stood fast and would not sway.The dragon spoke through Caesar’s breath,With chains and fire and threat of death,Yet seeds were sown where martyrs fell—Truth rose where Rome’s cruel shadows dwelt.Pre-Chorus — The PatternForce could not break what love had sealed,The church grew strong, the lie revealed.So violence failed, the tactic changed—The sword grew soft, the mask arranged.Chorus — The Great ControversyWhen mercy’s voice is cast aside,And power claims what God denied,The test returns in law and name—Same ancient war, new dress, same flame.The beast may rule, the courts may bind,But heaven weighs the heart and mind;Two kingdoms clash—one truth, one lie:Who do you serve, and who defines?Verse 2 — Daniel’s VisionThe fourth beast rose in dreadful might,Devouring all, exalting force as right.Then from its ranks a horn appeared,With sacred words the nations feared.It spoke as God, it ruled as law,It changed God’s holy law of sacred time,And saints were worn beneath its claim—Religion fused with power’s name.Verse 3 — The Dragon’s StrategyThe woman fled, the dragon raged,His open war could not be waged.So faith was crowned with civil seal,And worship bent to state appeal.No idols carved, no pagan flame—Just laws enforced in Jesus’ name.Conscience bowed, or paid the cost:The quiet test, the faithful lost.Chorus — The Great ControversyWhen mercy’s voice is cast aside,And power claims what God denied,The test returns in law and name—Same ancient war, new dress, same flame.The beast may rule, the courts may bind,But heaven weighs the heart and mind;Two kingdoms clash—one truth, one lie:Who do you serve, and who defines?Verse 4 — The Final LawSunday is raised above God’s sign,By human word, not law divine.“Submit,” they cry, “for peace and good,”But peace is forced, not understood.No sword is drawn, no fire is seen,Yet bread is weighed, the lines grow mean.And loyalty is proved at lastWhen worship’s choice is tightly cast.Bridge — The Heavenly CourtBut see—above the clash below,The courts convene, the records show.Mount Zion sings, the books unseal,The Judge is just, the wounds still real.A Mediator speaks our name,His blood outcries the world’s false claim.Not force, but faith the test will be—Heaven judges loyalty.Verse 5 — The Final Call“Refuse not Him who speaks from high,Though earth may shake and systems die.”The dragon wars with remnant fewWho keep God’s law and trust Him true.No mark can buy what grace has sealed,No law undo what Christ revealed.They stand unmoved, though worlds deride—Their rest is Christ, their Judge their Guide.Final Chorus — VictoryWhen mercy’s voice is lifted high,And truth stands firm though powers cry,The kingdom comes, the beast is gone,The night dissolves before the dawn.The war is won, the books are closed,The faithful stand, the truth disclosed—Not by the sword, not human might,But by the Lamb who won the fight.OutroSame ancient war, same ancient foe—But heaven reigns, and truth will show.Same ancient war, same ancient foe—But heaven reigns, and truth will show.
When Mercy Is RefusedThe Great Controversy - Chapter 1 – Destruction of Jerusalem By Zeres VittoVerse 1 — Jerusalem (A.D. 70)The city crowned with sacred walls, Where prophets wept and mercy called, Chose temple pride and legal might And turned from Heaven’s living Light. They said, “We have no king but law,” They handed truth to Caesar’s sword, And Rome obeyed the priestly cry— Religion ruled, and conscience died.Pre-Chorus — Christ’s Warning He warned them softly line on line He wept before the fall of time, Grace lingered long, escape was near— But truth rejected sealed their fear.Chorus — The Principle When mercy’s voice is pushed aside, And power claims what God denied, Judgment comes—not sudden, wild— But chosen paths, long reconciled. Not wrath unleashed, not random flame, But harvest reaped from chosen blame— When worship bends to human law, The city falls… the pattern draws.Verse 2 — Daniel 7 (The Pattern Revealed) A horn arose with sacred tongue, Spoke words too great for mortal lungs, It wore the robe of Heaven’s name Yet changed the law and forged the chain. By courts and crowns the saints were pressed, By legal fear their faith confessed, The beast wore church, the sword wore state— And judgment waited at the gate.Chorus — The Principle (Repeat)When mercy’s voice is pushed aside, And power claims what God denied, Judgment comes—not sudden, wild— But chosen paths, long reconciled. Not wrath unleashed, not random flame, But harvest reaped from chosen blame— When worship bends to human law, The city falls… the pattern draws.Verse 3 — Revelation 13 (The Pattern Repeats) A lamb-like voice, a dragon breath, Two powers joined to rule by threat, An image formed by borrowed flame, Old sins revived in modern name. No mark of claw, no idol seen, But worship forced by legal means, Buy or sell, obey or bleed— The ancient lie in global creed.Bridge — Sunday Law / Worship Crisis It’s not the day—it’s who commands, It’s not the rest—it’s whose decree stands, Tradition crowned where truth once stood, Man’s word enforced in place of good. The Sabbath still divides the line: God’s rest or rest redefined— God seals with love--the beast marks by fear. The voice of God… or Caesar here.Verse 4 — The Escape (Then & Now) Once Rome withdrew, the faithful fled, They trusted words their Savior said, No sword pursued, no fire consumed— Obedience made the grave a womb. So now again, before the storm, A final call, a saving norm: “Come out,” He cries, “be free, be Mine— Before the fall… before the sign.”Final Chorus — The Great Controversy The war is truth versus the throne, God’s voice or power overthrown, No neutral ground, no borrowed light, We stand by love—or rule by might. Jerusalem still speaks today, A city’s fall, a world’s delay— Choose whom you serve, whom you obey, Before the close… of mercy’s day.Outro The judgment waits, the books are clear, The Lamb still pleads, the door is near, Not forced by law, not bound by fear— But love alone will keep us here.Choose whom you serve, whom you obey, Before the close… of mercy’s day.
Pesecution’s Bitter IronyBy Zeres VittoVerse 1They fled the crowns, the chains, the creeds,The fires lit by pope and throne.Across the sea where conscience breathed,A lamb-like land where faith could grow.No king but law, no pope nor throne,No sword to rule the soul of man,The earth stood wide and swallowed watersOf persecution from every land.ChorusOh persecution’s bitter irony—The refuge learned to rule by fear,The land that healed the wounded freeNow binds the soul it once held dear.A lamb that lifts its gentle face,Yet learns the dragon’s tone and cry—The earth that helped the woman’s seedWill speak the words that make her die.Verse 2Two humble horns, no pope, no king,No ancient scars of the church and state,Just liberty and conscience free,Where faith could stand and patiently wait.But unity was bought with law,When truth grew strange and love grew cold,Conviction bowed to public awe,And conscience soon was bought and sold.BridgeNot with the flames at first, nor chains,But fines and marks and silent shame,“Just bow,” they say, “it’s for the common good,”A “moral shield” where conscience bleeds.An image raised after the beast,Defines what’s right in place of God.And those who stand as the Hebrews didMust count obedience as loss.Verse 3We’ve heard this song on Dura’s plain,When all were told to bow or burn,Three stood while multitudes complied,Their only crime—obedience to God.So now the call goes through the land,“Worship the beast—or fear the living God.”The dragon speaks through man-made law,And faith is marked as rebel zeal.Final ChorusOh persecution’s bitter irony—The refuge learned to rule by fear,The land that healed the wounded freeNow binds the soul it once held dear.Yet still a remnant dares to stand,No sword, no mark, no alibi—They’d rather trust their God’s commandThan live beneath the dragon’s lie.OutroThe earth once helped the woman live,May heaven help her stand once more,For kingdoms rise and kingdoms fall—But truth will not bow to the roar.#zeresvitto#zeresvittooriginal#persecutionsbitterirony
New SongGod Paid the Cost Himself in ChristBy Zeres VittoVerse 1 – GenesisIn Eden’s dawn when trust was torn,A promise whispered through the fall,The Seed would come, the cost be borne,God would not abandon all.On Moriah’s hill a father climbed,Wood on the back of the promised son,The knife was raised, the heart was tried,But Heaven said, “It is not done.”Pre-ChorusA ram appeared where death had stood,Blood in the thorns, mercy understood,A shadow cast across all time,Of love that pays what law requires.ChorusGod paid the cost Himself in Christ,His Son stepped down, the Lamb was slain.What justice asked, love sacrificed,Grace was written in His pain.From altar stone to Calvary’s tree,From oath to oath, from scar to scar,The price was paid eternally,Behold the cost… behold God’s Lamb!Verse 2 – The CrossNo angel stayed the Father’s handWhen heaven’s Son hung cursed and torn.The sky grew dark, the earth couldn’t stand,As God hid His face that morn.The fire fell, the wrath was spent,Not on the sinner—but on the Son.The cry was real, the veil was rent,Redemption’s cost forever paid.Pre-ChorusThe law was honored, mercy free,The cross became the mercy seat,Where truth and grace in anguish met,And love refused to count the debt.ChorusGod paid the cost Himself in Christ,His Son stepped down, the Lamb was slain.What justice asked, love sacrificed,Grace was written in His pain.From altar stone to Calvary’s tree,From oath to oath, from scar to scar,The price was paid eternally,3:33 Behold the cost… behold God’s Lamb!Verse 3 – Resurrection & IntercessionHe rose still marked by open wounds,The scars not erased, but glorified.Before the throne, forever He stands,Our living proof, our crucified.Hands that bleed now plead our case,Feet once pierced now tread heaven’s templeThe wounded Lamb in royal graceStill bears the cost forevermore.Bridge – RevelationAnd over God's throne a rainbow stands,A covenant sealed by wounded hands.Mercy remembered, judgment past,Love’s vow unbroken, holding fast.The redeemed rise, a living sign,Of blood-bought hope, of grace divine,Every face, every song declaresThe cost was paid… and we are there.Final ChorusGod paid the cost Himself in Christ,The scars still speak though death is gone.Eternal proof of love’s great price,The Lamb still bears what He has done.From Genesis to endless days,From promise sworn to promise sealed,All heaven sings, all time will say:The cost was paid: God’s love revealed.Outro – EternityNo more death, no final tear,Yet still the scars remain in sight,Not as wounds, but as trophies clear,Of love that conquered endless night.And ages roll, yet this remains:A throne, a Lamb, a rainbow bright,God forever remembers the cost,God paid the cost Himself in Christhis love forever we’ll behold#zeresvitto#zeresvittoOriginal#GodPaidTheCostHimselfInChrist
New Song: True Altar vs False FireBy Zeres VittoVERSE 1Stone by stone they dream again,Of altars raised by human hands,Blood on tables, smoke in air,As if the Lamb were not once there.Eyes look east for sacred ground,But heaven’s court is open now,The veil was torn, the way made clear,The Priest still stands, the end is near.PRE-CHORUSNot in shadows, not in dust,Not in swords or earthly trust,Where Christ now ministers above,That is the temple of truth and love.CHORUSTrue worship lifts its eyes to heaven,Where Jesus pleads, our sins forgiven.False worship bows to power and sight,Trading truth for borrowed light.One bears God’s seal, His law within,The other wears the Beast’s mark.Two altars stand before our days—The Lamb enthroned or the Beast obeyed.VERSE 2The “little horn” arose with daring claim,To change God’s law, to shift the flame,Times and truth were bent and sold,Tradition enthroned in deception’s gold.The world stood up in awed allegiance,At the Beast’s image, authority, and dogma.Still saints stood fast, though few in number,God’s law in their hearts and the faith of Christ.CHORUSTrue worship keeps the word He spoke,The law of love, the yoke unbroken.False worship fears the cost of loss,And kneels where power replaces God.One rests in Christ, His righteousness imputed,The other trades salvation for earthly gain.Two marks will tell whose voice you heed—The Creator’s command—or the Beast’s decree.BRIDGENo rebuilt temple can save the soul,No “sacred” land can make us whole,The temple now is living stones,His law engraved on faithful hearts of flesh.The Sabbath sings creation’s song,“He made the earth—He is the Lord!”But the Beast demands Sunday sacredness,A counterfeit of God’s sacred time.VERSE 3The final call rings through the earth,Not tribe nor flag defines true worth,But those who follow where He goes,Through fire refined, through truth exposed.The courtroom opens, books unfold,The Son of Man defends before the throne,Every knee and tongue will soon confess,Whose worship stood the final test.FINAL CHORUSTrue worship fears the living God,And walks the narrow path He’s laid.Keeps His commands through Jesus’ faith,Though buying and selling fade away.False worship builds what God tore down,And crowns the Beast with borrowed crown,But heaven waits, the door stands wide,For those who chose the Crucified.OUTRONo shadow now, no other way,The Lamb alone our hope, our stay.Choose this day whose voice you’ll hear—The Shepherd’s voice or the dragon’s breath?#zeresvitto#zeresvittoOriginal#TrueAltarVsFalseFire
“The Advent Movement: A Light to the World” tells the story of a people raised through Scripture to proclaim Christ’s final work in the heavenly sanctuary. Tested by the Great Disappointment, they returned to the Word and discovered Jesus’ ongoing ministry as High Priest. The song traces how present truth emerged from prophecy, calling the world to worship the Creator, fear God, and prepare for Christ’s return—not by human effort, but by the light that comes from heaven itself.#zeresvitto #zeresvittooriginal #TheAdventMovementALightToTheWorld*****The Advent Movement: A Light to the WorldBy Zeres VittoVerse 1In the dawning of the nineteenth century,A people searched with prayerful hearts,From Genesis to Revelation,They traced the prophetic charts.Longing for revival, longing for reform,They watched the skies with hopeful eyes,God’s Word became their guiding flame,A beacon shining through the night. Pre-Chorus 1“Your Word,” they said, “is light to walk by,A lamp to guide us day by day.”From Scripture rose a message clear,A call to turn, a call to pray.ChorusSo they lifted heaven’s message high,To every nation, land, and sea,Proclaiming truth with solemn love,A warning born of prophecy.They bore the light entrusted then,Not for themselves, but all the earth,To call the world to fear the Lord,And worship Him who gave it birth.Verse 2They searched the visions, old and new,The judgment hour they proclaimed,Believing earth would soon be cleansed,By fire foretold, by Scripture named.But Daniel’s words were sealed in time,A mystery not yet made plain,The expected hour came and passed,And hope was crushed with bitter pain.Pre-Chorus 2Some hearts grew cold and turned away,Their lamps went out, their vision dim,But others stayed upon their knees,Still clinging fast to faith in Him.Chorus So they lifted heaven’s message high,To every nation, land, and sea,Proclaiming truth with solemn love,A warning born of prophecy.They bore the light entrusted then,Refined by trial, by truth made sure,Prepared to follow Christ their Priest,With faith made steadfast, tried, and pure.BridgeThrough tears they searched the sacred page,And heaven answered earnest prayer,They saw the temple not on earth,But Christ ministering above them there.Beyond the veil, the High Priest stands,Fulfilling what was long foretold,Not failed was God’s appointed word—His people tested, tried as gold.Verse 3The disappointment served a purpose,To sift the false from those who’d stand,To lead a remnant into truth,With open Bibles in their hands.The judgment message shone anew,The Sabbath seal, the faith of Christ,A final call before the end,To choose the truth, whatever price.Final ChorusSo rise and share the light you’ve found,Let present truth be clearly heard,Lift up the law, the cross, the crown,And trust the promise of His Word.Go where the broken hearts still wait,Where hope seems lost, where truth is dim,Let heaven’s light through you be seen,Till all the world looks up to Him.OutroThe Advent movement still proclaims,With Scripture, Spirit, and with love:“Behold, the Bridegroom comes at last—Prepare to meet your Lord above.”
From His Side

From His Side

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"From His Side" traces the great biblical arc of love and redemption from Eden to the Cross. It begins with Adam, whose bride is formed from his side—bone of bone, flesh of flesh—revealing love created in holiness and equality. When sin enters, Adam chooses union over obedience, and love, though sincere, proves unable to save.The song then turns to Christ, the second Adam, who enters the human family by taking on flesh and blood, becoming one with Adam’s fallen race. Unlike the first Adam, He does not fall with His bride but is lifted up on the cross. From His pierced side flow water and blood, symbolizing cleansing and atonement.Where Adam’s love led into loss, Christ’s love leads into restoration. By passing through death, He raises humanity whole, answering the great controversy and restoring what was broken. What Adam lost, the Lamb has won—the kingdom is made whole.#FromHisSide #zeresvitto #zeresvittooriginal From His SideLyrics by Zeres VittoVERSE 1 In Eden’s light, before the fall,Before the ache, before the wall,A man alone, yet crowned with breath,Till God spoke life through sacred rest.A deep sleep fell, the side was torn,Not head nor foot, but heart was born,Bone of bone, flesh of flesh,Love revealed in holiness.PRE-CHORUS Not formed to rule, not formed to tread,But side by side where God had led,One flesh sealed by heaven’s word,Love entrusted to the Lord.CHORUS Bone of bone, flesh of flesh,Life entwined, no lesser breath,When she fell, he would not flee,Her loss became his destiny.Bone of bone, flesh of flesh,Love chose nearness over God,Eden’s vow in shadows thrown,A broken union; not undone.VERSE 2 The fruit was touched, the silence broke,A world collapsed beneath the stroke,Not deceived, yet still he stood,And chose her fate — his flesh, his blood.The watching courts beheld the cost,Love untethered, order lost,Mercy wept, and justice cried:This love alone cannot decide.VERSE 3 The Word was clothed in Adam’s frame,Took our dust, our death, our name,Not angel-born, nor formed apart,But joined our flesh and took our lot.Bone of bone of Adam’s race,Flesh of flesh in time and space,He stepped inside the fallen lineTo heal the root of humankind.PRE-CHORUS 2 He could not save from worlds away,Nor heal by power alone displayed,To judge our cause, to win our plea,He must become what we would be.VERSE 4 Another Adam walked our dust,Clothed in flesh, in grief and trust,Not in sleep but nailed in shame,Yet love still bore the sinner’s name.A spear was raised, His side was torn,Water and blood freely poured,Not to fall with fallen men,But lift them whole through death again.BRIDGE Adam fell to keep his bride,Christ was lifted, crucified,First love failed beneath the weight,Second Love fulfilled our fate.CHORUS Bone of bone, flesh of flesh,Taken on in human dress,Not by falling into night,But bearing sin to raise us right.Bone of bone, flesh of flesh,Now redeemed and robed afresh,What was lost in Eden’s fallIs restored through Christ in all.OUTRO The court is sealed, the record clear,The Bride stands whole, no trace of fear,What Adam lost, the Lamb has won.The work complete. The kingdom whole.
Harmless as Doves

Harmless as Doves

2026-01-3105:07

New Song Harmless as DovesBy Zeres VittoVerse 1Before the voice was heard aloud,Before the crowds, before the cross,The heavens opened, light came down,The Spirit sealed the Sinless One.Not crowned by men, not armed with force,But marked by heaven’s quiet sign—The Father’s pleasure resting there,The Lamb anointed for His time.Pre-ChorusNo fire from swords, no earthly throne,The power came from God alone.ChorusHarmless as doves, yet strong in truth,Sealed from above, made new in You.We follow the Lamb where’er He goes,No deceit found, our hearts made whole.Not by might, not by fear or force,But by Your Spirit we endure—Harmless as doves, yet bold as light,Marked as Yours in the final fight.Verse 2So now a people stand once more,Before the world, before the test,The hour has come, the warning sounds,Yet peace still dwells within their breath.No dragon’s voice upon their tongue,No borrowed fire, no poisoned word,They keep Your law, they trust Your faith,They speak as those who’ve seen the Lord.Pre-ChorusTruth proclaimed with mercy’s tone,A Lamb-like people, not alone.ChorusHarmless as doves, yet strong in truth,Sealed from above, made new in You.We follow the Lamb where’er He goes,No deceit found, our hearts made whole.Not by might, not by fear or force,But by Your Spirit we endure—Harmless as doves, yet bold as light,Marked as Yours in the final fight.Verse 3As Noah’s dove once found no rest,Till judgment’s waters passed away,So hearts made clean by holy handsNow stand upon Mount Zion’s height.Firstfruits redeemed, a new creation,Your name upon each waiting brow,The same Spirit who sealed the SonNow seals His witnesses somehow.BridgeLamb who was slain, now standing near,Write Your meekness in us here.When pressure comes and lines are drawn,Keep us gentle, keep us strong.ChorusHarmless as doves, yet strong in truth,Sealed from above, made new in You.We follow the Lamb where’er He goes,No deceit found, our hearts made whole.Through fire and flood, through night and test,Your Spirit marks us as Your rest—Harmless as doves till faith is sight,Sealed for the Kingdom, robed in white.
Lyrics and sung by Zeres Vitto.
I created this song to comfort friends who recently lost a loved one to the curse of sin, which is death. We are not hopeless when we remain in Christ. Though our bodies fade and death comes to us we have a blessed hope in the resurrection. We need not fear death for we believe in God who laid His own life and took it up again to break the curse of sin that He may give us eternal life.“Resting in Jesus Until the Morning”By Zeres VittoVerse 1 – The Curse and the PromiseFrom Eden’s fall the shadow came,A broken world, a dying flame.The wage of sin, the curse we bore,Dust to dust, to live no more.Yet mercy spoke before the grave,A promised Seed, a life to save.God stepped in love, the plan was sealed,A coming Christ, the curse repealed.Pre-ChorusThough death reigned strong through Adam’s door,Hope was sworn forevermore.ChorusDeath is not the end we see,It is rest from pain and misery.Those who sleep in Jesus’ careWill wake to life when He appears.This flesh may fade, this body die,But clothed in light we soon shall rise.O blessed hope, so sure, so true—We rest in death, then rise in You. Verse 2 – Christ Enters Our SufferingHe walked our paths, He felt our tears,He bore our griefs, our wounds, our fears.At Lazarus’ tomb His heart was torn,The Life Himself for death did mourn.Though knowing well the grave would break,He wept for love’s own bitter ache.The Man of Sorrows stood in placeAnd tasted death for all our race.Pre-ChorusHe shared our pain, our mortal breath,To conquer sin, to conquer death.ChorusDeath is not the end we see,It is rest from pain and misery.Those who sleep in Jesus’ careWill wake to life when He appears.This flesh may fade, this body die,But clothed in light we soon shall rise.O blessed hope, so sure, so true—We rest in death, then rise in You. Verse 3 – The Tomb and the VictoryHe laid His life down freely given,The spotless Lamb, the gift of heaven.The grave received His silent frame,The Prince of Life in death’s domain.No borrowed sleep, no passing breath—He truly entered human death.Yet by His power, His word, His right,He took it up and rose in might.Bridge – The Resurrection HopeThe trumpet sounds, the skies unfold,The graves release their faithful hold.The dead in Christ shall rise first then,Immortal life where death has been.And we who live, if faithful found,Will meet our Lord in the sky unbound.And we shall appear with Him in glory. Final Chorus – Reunion MorningDeath is but a peaceful sleepFor those the Shepherd’s arms shall keep.From every age, from every land,He calls His own by name to stand.We’ll see again the ones we’ve lost,Redeemed forever by His cost.O blessed hope, reunion day—When tears and graves are swept away. OutroSo let us stand, remain sincere,Faithful in hope, not bound by fear.For when He comes with angels bright,We rise—or meet Him—in His light.Until that morn, our hearts confess:We rest in hope until that morn.
We are living in the final generation of this earth's history. This song "Make Us a People Made Ready" is a prayer song for God's people to fully reflect Christ's character before the sealing time. It is inspired by Pastor Stephen Bohr’s biblical-based Last Generation Theology. Pastor Bohr is the founder and president of Secrets Unsealed Ministry. This was a practice song as I was preparing for the past Sabbath's afternoon program. If you want to listen to an awesome AI-vocal version, the song is available on Apple music and Spotify under my name "Zeres Vitto."#zeresvitto #zeresvittoOriginal #makeusapeoplemadeready #lastgenerariontheology #pastorstephenbohr #secretsunsealedministry
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