Music Details

We Never Learn (But Lord, Teach Me)v-Fi
Third Day–style, gritty, soulful worship‑rock song
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Verse 1
Another headline on the front page,
Another fire in the East.
Nations rattlin’ their sabers,
Talkin’ loud but prayin’ least.
Oil tankers stranded in the waters,
Markets shakin’ in the night—
Feels like history keeps repeating,
And we still can’t get it right.
Pre‑Chorus
And I hear that ancient warning
Risin’ like a mournful hymn—
If we don’t learn from all our failures,
We’re bound to walk the same roads again.
Chorus (Big, gritty, Third Day lift)
’Cause we never learn from the wars we wage,
We just paint new lines on an older page.
But Lord, I’m tired of the same old scars—
Won’t You break this cycle in our hearts?
If the nations won’t remember what history taught,
Then teach me, God…
Teach me what they forgot.
Verse 2
Another leader falls to violence,
Another city split in two.
People runnin’ from the chaos,
Searchin’ for a hope that’s true.
And the world keeps spinnin’ faster,
While the headlines stay the same—
We keep sowin’ seeds of anger,
Then act surprised at what we gain.
Pre‑Chorus
But in the middle of the madness,
I hear Your whisper cut the noise—
“Child, the world may never listen,
But you can still choose My voice.”
Chorus (Bigger, stronger)
’Cause we never learn from the wars we wage,
We just paint new lines on an older page.
But Lord, I’m tired of the same old scars—
Won’t You break this cycle in our hearts?
If the nations won’t remember what history taught,
Then teach me, God…
Teach me what they forgot.
Bridge (Slow build → roar)
Let my heart be the place
Where Your peace takes root.
Let my life be the proof
That Your love is truth.
If the world keeps fallin’
For the same old lies—
Let Your Spirit rise,
Let Your Spirit rise.
Final Chorus (Full revival energy)
’Cause we never learn from the wars we wage,
We just paint new lines on an older page.
But Lord, I’m done with the same old scars—
Come and write Your story on my heart.
If the nations won’t remember what history taught,
Then teach me, God…
Teach me what they forgot.
Oh, teach me, God…
Teach me what they forgot.