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If I be Christian

If I be Christian Where then is my Bible head? Do I just keep that book beside my bed? Do I know it word for word or am I unread? If I be Christian Do I bring about change I want? ‘Cause I rather sit here and taunt And blame those that have ‘caused’ my daunt If I be Christian Do I keep less than 90%? Do I sit with my child like discontent Because I know better of where it should’ve went? If I be Christian Do I carry church as a burden or joy? Do I build or destroy with my ploy? How long until I O.D on soy? If I be Christian Does music hold me back from helping others? I heard once about us all being bothers But instead we fight over our druthers If I be Christian Do I love the Lord? Because His is the greatest reward
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kevin-mccarty
Canadian
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Nov 27, 2011
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