Your Labor Is Not In Vain

and Isaac Wardell / Paul Zach / Wendell Kimbrough

Your labor is not in vain
Though the ground underneath you is cursed and stained
Your planting and reaping are never the same
But your labor is not in vain

For I am with you, I am with you
I am with you, I am with you
For I have called you
Called you by name
Your labor is not in vain

Your labor is not unknown
Though the rocks they cry out and the sea it may groan
The place of your toil may not seem like a home
But your labor is not unknown. (refrain)

The vineyards you plant will bear fruit
The fields will sing out and rejoice with the truth
For all that is old will at last be made new
The vineyards you plant will bear fruit. (refrain)

The houses you labored to build
Will finally with laughter and joy be filled
The serpent that hurts and destroys shall be killed
And all that is broken be healed. (refrain)

Trivia about the song Your Labor Is Not In Vain by The Porter's Gate

When was the song “Your Labor Is Not In Vain” released by The Porter's Gate?
The song Your Labor Is Not In Vain was released in 2017, on the album “Work Songs: The Porter’s Gate Worship”.
Who composed the song “Your Labor Is Not In Vain” by The Porter's Gate?
The song “Your Labor Is Not In Vain” by The Porter's Gate was composed by and Isaac Wardell, Paul Zach, and Wendell Kimbrough.

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