Eden's Edge [Verse 1] You walked with us in Eden’s light, No shame, no fear, just hearts aligned. But we reached out to take control, And lost the peace that made us whole. Eyes were opened, hearts grew cold, We traded trust for what we “know.” We hid ourselves from Love’s pure flame, And bore the weight of guilt and blame. [Chorus] But You, O Lord, remained the same— Holy, righteous, still You came. From the garden to the cross, You sought the one that once was lost. You bore our shame, You paid the cost, And brought us back to what we’d lost. Oh God, how great Your mercy flows, From Eden’s edge to heaven’s throne. [Verse 2] You wore our flesh, You walked our road, The sinless One bore sin’s full load. We saw Your face and pierced Your side, The Lamb of God, the Crucified. You stood between our guilt and grace, You bridged the gap we could not face. And now, though once we ran in fear, Because of You, we draw near. [Chorus] Oh You, O Lord, remained the same— Holy, righteous, still You came. From the garden to the cross, You sought the one that once was lost. You bore our shame, You paid the cost, And brought us back to what we’d lost. Oh God, how great Your mercy flows, From Eden’s edge to heaven’s throne. [Bridge] No longer strangers clothed in fig leaves, We stand in robes of righteousness. You tore the veil, You broke the silence— You met our fall with faithfulness. [Final Chorus] Now You, O Lord, forever reign— And we who fell now praise Your name. From the garden to the cross, From the cross to empty tomb and dawn. You are the way, the truth, the breath— The God who conquered sin and death. Oh God, how great Your mercy flows, From Eden’s edge to heaven’s throne.