Tonalidad: Bb major
Verse 1
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A soldier was
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drafted to Vietnam,
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whose father was a minister.
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After he was in the armed services
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for a few months,
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his father received a telegram saying
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and that your son is missing in actions.
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Lord Jesus. This man, after
reading the telegram,
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being a minister of the gospel,
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pastoring a church,
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call a few of his members
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shut -in with him.
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Lord Jesus. And after they stayed
in the church
for three long days and nights,
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praying and asking God,
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in some way or the other,
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to come down and make a way, Lord Jesus,
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return to their various homes.
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The minister went on home
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and a few days later,
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trying to tell you what my God can do,
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Received another telegram saying
that your son has been found,
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but he's a prisoner of war.
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As the tears began to roll down
the man's face,
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he began to talk to God.
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He said, Lord, I never have called you
what you didn't hear me.
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I never have asked you for anything
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that you didn't grant it to me.
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I never have with seeking
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for your way
you couldn't be found
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I know the Lord will hear NASA prayer
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an d this man went on knowing that the Lord
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will still make a better way for him.
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And they tell me that
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one Sunday morning
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while he was holding his services
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he looked back at the church door
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and his son walked down the aisle.
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Yeah! Yeah! Won't God hear
and answer prayer?
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I say won't God hear and answer prayer?
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I may as well tell
you this while I'm talking.
He had been trying to get his son to find Jesus,
but his son wouldn't seek for him.
His son wouldn't
come to church regularly,
but that morning his son
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walked down the aisle
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and gave his testimony.
He said, Brother Pastor, officers,
members and friends,
I don't mean to interrupt the service,
but I just came here this morning
to let you know that the Lord,
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the Lord, the
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The Lord has brought me
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from a mighty long way.
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you see, I was over in Vietnam.
And he said, I was a prisoner of war.
He said, I had to sleep on
the cement floor.
He said, they gave me only bread
and water to drink.
He said they put me in a dark
room
where I couldn't see the light.
He said they beat me and
kicked me around.
But lookie here, somebody,
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somebody,
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sing up a little prayer for me.
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And I just stopped by here
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to let you know this one thing.
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That the Lord has brought me
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from a mighty long ways.
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And the whole church began
to sing that song.
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And this is what they said.
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The Lord has brought me.
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The Lord has brought me.
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From the mountain long way.
Raise your hands tonight.
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And the Lord has brought you
from a mighty long way.
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And Hep was saying,
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the Lord has brought me.
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The Lord has brought me.
That's what the boy said.
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And the tears began to
stream down his face.
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He said, when I think about
how they had me captured,
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All I can say is I've been blessed,
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I've been blessed by His goodness.
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And I don't know about
you tonight,
but what did the Lord say to me?
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I've been saved by His blood.
I've been saved,
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I've been saved by His blood.
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Oh, yes, I am.
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I'm blessed.
That's what that soldier
said that day.
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He's proud of me.
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I'm so blessed.
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Oh, my.
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And I just want to tell you one more time.
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I've been blessed by His goodness.
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I've been blessed by his goodness.
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He said they could have shot me
down over there,
but the Lord saved me.
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I've been saved by his blood.
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And praise Your name.
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Jesus loves us all.
Can you say thank you, Jesus?
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Can you say thank you, Jesus?
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