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Romans
5:
18-19
*Json
is
playing
a
role
Recorded
by
Nelson
Chu
(Philadelphia,
PA)
Published
by
Project
Issachar
Publishing
(ASCAP),
Clear
Sight
Music
(ASCAP)
Amen,
Amen.
As
we
gather
today
in
memory
of
Chris
Johnson,
I
ask
that
you
remain
standing
for
the
reading
of
the
Word
of
God.
2 Corinthians
Chapter
1 s
3 and
4 begins,
"blessed
be
the
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ.
The
Father
of
mercies
and
God
of
all
comfort,
who
comforts
us
in
all
of
our
affliction.
So
that
we
may
be
able
to
comfort
those
who
are
in
any
affliction,
with
which
the
comfort
we
ourselves,
are
comforted
by
God."
Now
at
this
time
we
have
someone
from
the
family
who
will
give
words
of
condolences.
Thank
God
for
you
young
man.
Yes,
go
right
ahead
I
can't
believe
that
he
gone
When
he
left
he
took
apart
of
me
Forgive
me,
It's
so
hard
to
speak
See
we
went
from
the
days
of
playing
hide
and
seek
To
being
faced
with
the
day
I
had
to
watch
him
leave
And
though
memories
fade
his
face
is
on
my
arm
So
he'll
live
on
after
the
grave
Ya'll
remember
him
for
acting
thug
I
see
highwaters,
loafers
and
a
Jackson
glove
We
were
so
young
Nothing
could
get
us
apart
Not
even
death
He'll
always
live
in
my
heart
And
Auntie,
you
know
there
was
nothing
that
I
wouldn't
have
did
for
him
I
was
willing
to
die
for
him
Now
I
want
to
live
for
him
With
every
breath
that
I'm
breathing
tonight
If
you
hear
me,
I
promise
your
death
will
lead
me
to
life
It's
time
for
a
change
start
living
it
right
I'm
ready
to
make
a
decision
for
Christ
I
want
to
give
Him
my
life
Thank
– You
– Lord
I've
been
running
away
from
you
too
long
But
I'm
coming,
I
hear
you
calling
me,
saying
come
back
home
Amen
Amen.
Praise
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
that
even
in
the
midst
of
such
an
untimely
tragedy,
the
glory
of
God
is
revealed
in
this
young
man
giving
his
life
to
Christ.
And
right
now
we
have
a
special
request
from
the
family
- that
a
young
man
share
his
heart.
Receive
at
this
time
Marcus
Gray
My
heart
goes
out
to
the
family
first
of
all
Ya'll
need
help?
Don't
hesitate
to
call
I'll
be
right
here
If
it's
just
for
a
prayer
to
God
or
just
to
talk
I'm
right
here
even
just
to
wipe
tears
But
what
I
wanna
say
There's
gonna
come
a
day
For
each
person
to
die
and
then
to
face
God
None
of
us
know
when
it's
our
time
to
go
So
while
we
all
still
alive
Just
repent
and
embrace
God
Not
these
lie's
these
guys
telling
all
on
the
block
The
same
lies
in
disguise
that's
got
this
man
shot
It's
hard
ya'll
when
we
at
this
type
of
funeral
Cause
usually
the
eulogy
is
where
we
talk
nice
And
when
we
leave
you
sell
weed
and
chop
bricks
And
turn
tricks
until
something
like
this,
flip
on
the
lights
Guess
what
I'm
saying
it's
the
same
old
song
He
loves
you
so
much
so
come
- back
- home
Now
according
to
our
text
in
2 Corinthians
Chapter
1- we
have
the
promise
of
God
that
He
is
a
comforter
in
not
just
some,
but
all
of
our
afflictions.
Yes,
and
those
of
us
who
have
experienced
the
abundant
comfort
through
our
relationship
with
Christ,
are
equip
by
the
grace
of
God
to
assist
in
comforting
this
family.
And,
yes,
church
we
want
to
wrap
our
arms
around
them
and
serve
them
at
this
time
of
bereavement.
Not
just
in
word,
but
indeed
also.
Now
as
I
look
over
all
of
these
young
faces
in
this
Sanctuary.
There
is
no
doubt
you
have
been
touched
by
the
life
of
this
young
man
and
gripped
by
his
death.
Yes,
we
are
forced
to
hold
our
attention
at
death
today
- though
in
our
generation,
life,
pleasures,
pursuits,
having
big
things
and
living
big
dreams
are
more
appealing
topics
of
conversation
and
thought.
But
today,
we
face
with
one
undisputed
absolute
truth
of
our
own
mortality.
But
in
2 Corinthians
Chapter
1 9,
God
gives
us
two
reasons
for
us
to
face
death
and
our
powerlessness
against
it.
Number
1,
that
we
should
not
trust
in
ourselves.
And
number
2,
that
we
should
trust
in
God
who
raises
the
dead.
Thank
– You
– Lord
I've
been
running
away
from
you
too
long
But
I'm
coming,
I
hear
you
calling
me,
saying
come
back
home
(You
ought
to
come
back
home,
you
ought
to
come
back)
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