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Conflicting Signals I

Hello world

100,000 songs

Still small voice

You leadeth me

Prayin’ for the end of the world

Let us reason together

Help me Now

Conflicting signals (something else)

Something different

Sad to say

Ready or not

Under the sun

White stone

Tone


Conflicting Signals I

Romans 8:37-39

Sad to say

I'm sad to say, I still know how to curse.

I'm sad to say, I still like to put myself first.

I'm sad to say, Ive never had a perfect day.

I'm sad to say, I'm sad to say.

I'm sad to say, sometimes I want to quit.

I'm sad to say, most times I'd rather sit.

I'm sad to say, I've ever felt that way.

I'm sad to say, I'm sad to say.


But I can still praise God in all of this.

But I can still praise God in all of this.

My sin is gone, Christ is my bliss.

So I can still praise God in all of this.


I'm sad to say, It seems I'll never make the grade.

I'm sad to say, I'll never have it made.

I'm sad to say, It's a debt I cannot pay.

I'm sad to say, I'm sad to say.

I'm sad to say,

I'm sad to say,

I'm sad to say,

I'm sad to say, I'm sad to say.


But I can still praise God in all of this.

But I can still praise God in all of this.

My sin is gone, Christ is my bliss.

So I can still praise God in all of this.


I'm sad to say, I'll probably let You down again.

I'm sad to say, it seems that's just the way I am.

I'm sad to say, that's why You had to die for me.......

I'm glad to say, I'm glad to say!


I'm glad to say, Your grace is greater than my sin!

That you love me no matter where I've been!

I'm glad to say, Your mercies are fresh every day!

I'm glad to say, I'm glad to say!


So I can still praise God in all of this.

So I can still praise God in all of this.

My sin is gone, Christ is my bliss.

So I can still praise God in all of this.

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