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Rescued Me by Terri Cox

Rescued Me
Psalm 18:16
Terri Mae Cox 01/31/2020 

When I was a little girl, I cried out for attention
Even then, I was too young to know
That I was falling in deep depression
Then my grandma took me by the hand and knelt at the altar
She led me through the sinner’s prayer and gave my all to our Heavenly Father

He reached down from Heaven and rescued me
He drew me out of the deep waters
From my powerful enemies
He led me to a place of safety
He reached down from Heaven and rescued me

Years later God woke me up and set my feet on solid ground
I looked in the mirror and heard this beautiful sound
God told me to take the step and He would do the rest
I knew then I had to make the change within me
Then I would be fully blessed

One Day I was singing in choir that is when all things became clear
God showed me he would be the one who I would marry within the year.
God’s way is perfect, his faithfulness is true
He gave me a hope and a fresh renew!

He reached down from Heaven and rescued me
He drew me out of the deep waters
From my powerful enemies
He led me to a place of safety
He reached down from Heaven and rescued me

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