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Scars That Don't Go Away
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| But my heart aches for those who can't go home and are lonely today. | |
| And I want you to know God loves you. | |
| I'm believing for some miracles for people. | |
| If two agree, I'm agreeing with you in Jesus' name that you're going to be healed of that loneliness. | |
| God brought me out and has let me dream again. | |
| Oh, I tell you, I don't think the scars ever go away. | |
| I'm sorry to tell you that. | |
| So if his scars don't go away, maybe it's all right for your scars not to go away. | |
| That's how we get to heaven. | |
| That's right. | |
| It's that reminder. | |
| And I had a not a rude awakening, but a flashback. | |
| I still dream every few weeks about trying to get out of prison, trying to leave, trying to go through the routine. | |
| They call it a merry-go-round is what they call it. | |
| You have to go through and have paper signed. | |
| And I'm always trying to get out. | |
| The pain is deep. | |
| They don't know. | |
| No. | |
| No. | |
| What man does to man, and right now it's like the survival of the fittest in America. | |
| Oh, he got you. | |
| We caught you in a sin. | |
| Do you know what Jesus does? | |
| He cleanses all that sin. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| That's what the church should be doing right now. | |
| The church should be preaching the gospel. | |
| If you come to Jesus, he'll forgive you. | |
| He'll give you a new beginning. | |
| No matter what you've done, no matter what you've been through. | |
| He says, I put your sins in the sea of my forgetfulness. | |
| I don't remember them against you. | |
| The church don't want God, but he's the only one that can take your sins and your pain away. | |
| Absolutely. | |