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Every once and a while I start to contemplate...
how a person like me could be used by the great God.
Then I look to those who lived before me,
in their imperfections they showed Gods glory.
Moses and the burning bush everybody knows
that he was always doubting what God could do.
Gideon could never understand how God could use, an itty bitty man like me.
(repeat)
How can God ever use me.  I'm just a nobody.
He sees everything about me.
What can He see in me.  What can he see in me.  What can he see in me.
Peter said at one time I will not fall away even if the consequence of death
is what I pay.
Before the rooster crows you will deny me three times saying I do not know
this man he is no friend of mine.
Paul stood by as Stephen died and gave his support.  Even when the rocks were
thrown he showed no remorse.
Beat down till he was dead.  Paul, what a wretched man I am.
How can God ever use me.  I'm just a nobody.
He sees everything about me.
What can He see in me.  What can He see in me.  What can He see in me.
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