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God's Turning Is Our Turning
1–2  6 Please, GOD, no more yelling,
no more trips to the woodshed.
Treat me nice for a change;
I’m so starved for affection.
2–3  Can’t you see I’m black-and-blue,
beat up badly in bones and soul?
GOD, how long will it take
for you to let up?
4–5  Break in, GOD, and break up this fight;
if you love me at all, get me out of here.
I’m no good to you dead, am I?
I can’t sing in your choir if I’m buried in some tomb!
A. Pardon—v.
4.
He asks God in His kindness to save him and to heal him.
Man needs spiritual and physical healing.
Christ came to make man whole.
B. Praise—v.
5.
If die young, then cannot praise the Lord.
There are various ways of praising the Lord.
A few are:
1. Singing—Ps.
100:4.
It is good for all Christians to learn how to praise the Lord in singing.
2. Praying—Dan.
6:10.
Not only asking the Lord for help, but praising Him.
3. Testifying—Ps.
150:6.
All people should be willing to testify, telling of God’s goodness.
C. Pain—v.
6. “I am worn out with pain; every night my pillow is wet with tears” (LB).
1–2  6 Please, GOD, no more yelling,
no more trips to the woodshed.
Treat me nice for a change;
I’m so starved for affection.
2–3  Can’t you see I’m black-and-blue,
beat up badly in bones and soul?
GOD, how long will it take
for you to let up?
4–5  Break in, GOD, and break up this fight;
if you love me at all, get me out of here.
I’m no good to you dead, am I?
I can’t sing in your choir if I’m buried in some tomb!
God's Turning Is Our Turning
A. Pardon—v.
4.
He asks God in His kindness to save him and to heal him.
Man needs spiritual and physical healing.
Christ came to make man whole.
B. Praise—v.
5.
If die young, then cannot praise the Lord.
There are various ways of praising the Lord.
A few are:
1. Singing—Ps.
100:4.
It is good for all Christians to learn how to praise the Lord in singing.
2. Praying—Dan.
6:10.
Not only asking the Lord for help, but praising Him.
3. Testifying—Ps.
150:6.
All people should be willing to testify, telling of God’s goodness.
C. Pain—v.
6. “I am worn out with pain; every night my pillow is wet with tears” (LB).
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