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Romans 8:28 (Lyric) by amanda_dcosta

I sit here alone deep in thought What will my future bring me? It's so uncertain, and distrought There's million things that scare me. There's dreams not met, there's hopelessness, And feelings of despair For each time I thread on this path I'm scared and run away. Yes, this is life as we see it Its common where we live To turn around, and with a bound to gallop out of reach. But, when i met my Saviour, He changed my life around, He held me with his loving arms, And carried me right on. And now I live with courage, I do not fear the night For by the name of Jesus I see the light. I see the light that guides me I see the light that shines Inside me, growing brighter As with love in me he smiles. He gives me hope to dream on He gives me hope to grow And with each and every passing day I see him more and more. I am not scared or worried My spirit not forlorn There's radiant plans for me I know Because I love him so.

ALChemy 31-Dec-05/12:12 PM
I don't believe that I ever said I didn't feel his presence. I feel God's presence when he leaves presents under my Christmas tree every year for instance. Her God's the same one of the great flood and Armageddon right? Just checking. I like the idea of calling him Jusus, like jus'us are getting into heaven. Sorry, Cheap joke. Amanda is close to God because she is a good person(her goodness only finds inspiration in the word of God). The bible did not make her that way, she did. She follows the "true God" because the "true God" inspires her. She'd likely be a good person even without him. In short God is real to me but so is logic. See my paradox yet?

I'm surprised nobody has pointed out the obvious blunder about the J/H thing yet. My correction to it? God is really Hispanic.

I think Zodiac is close to winning this debate with me though.




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