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Reasonable Doubt (Mark 9:24)
I know that you do miracles but Lord this is a lot
I have trusted you with my life and everything I've got
Stories have been told of your power and your might
The lame man walks and the blind receive their sight
Even to this day the dead rise again
Physically and mentally, not just from their sin
Testimonies everywhere, from every tribe and tongue
Witness after witness tell of what you've done
What does that mean for me Lord, where do I fit in
I heard you could redeem me and save me from my sin
So by the length of a mustard seed, the minimum of faith
I reached out in desperation and you took on my case
This walk has not been easy, so many hills to climb
You have been my solid anchor time after time
This things seems different in some deceiving way
As if the enemy convinced me you can't do what you say
As any other been here, this place where I now stand
Reasonable doubt in the power of your hand
I hear the father echo in Mark 9:24
Lord I have belief but I just need a little more
I'm in a place where a mustard seed won't do
My heart is vexed, my faith is stretched, Lord I need you
I heard your understanding will meet me where I am
Without regret, you're not upset, you know the heart of man
The power of your voice as gentle as a dove
Whispers reminders to my soul the depths of your great love
By this I stand again, and bid you have your way
Reasonable doubt must bow to what you say
J. Moore
8/31/2024
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Reasonable Doubt (Mark 9:24)
Reasonable Doubt (Mark 9:24)