The overriding theme of this album is that the Church, especially the Western Church, has slowly drifted away from sound doctrine and instead has embraced a feel-good, ear-tickling, watered-down doctrine based on pop-psychology, self-improvement, and narcissism. I’m not saying this is true for all congregations, or even most. However, it seems to be true enough that this has become the image that is presented to unbelievers.
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There is no one righteous. We have all sinned. But “Every Sinner Has a Future” if they will just turn from their offensive ways toward a forgiving God ready to wrap his loving arms around them.
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Every Sinner Has a Future
They might have busted you for weed when you were seventeen
You might have stabbed a man in anger just to see him bleed
You might have sold your body – might have stole some cars
Might have spent some lonely nights behind cold steel bars
God don’t care about what you’ve done
If you’ll just turn around and walk behind the Son
Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future
Ain’t nobody perfect so don’t let ‘em fool ya’
You can get right with Jesus they don’t need to school ya’
‘Cause every saint has a past and every sinner has a future
Maybe a grubby dark alley’s what you calling home
Could be a bottle in a sack is all you’ve come to know
You might have stuck a dirty needle in your purple vein
Just to take another trip to get away from all the pain
God don’t care about what you’ve done
If you’ll just turn around and walk behind the Son
Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future
Ain’t nobody perfect so don’t let ‘em fool ya’
You can get right with Jesus they don’t need to school ya’
‘Cause every saint has a past and every sinner has a future
I never knew what it meant to be a real man
It was down on my knees where I learned how to stand
God don’t care about what you’ve done
If you’ll just turn around and walk behind the Son
Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future
Ain’t nobody perfect so don’t let ‘em fool ya’
You can get right with Jesus they don’t need to school ya’
‘Cause every saint has a past and every sinner has a future
Maybe you walked away from life and now your kids are grown
You might have staggered down the alley on your way back home
More times than you remember, more times than you can know
You might have staggered back home more times than you can count
You might have picked a rich man’s pocket so you could buy another gram
Well I never knew what it took to be a real man
It was down on my knees where I learned how to stand
Well I used to think that I was a really big man
But it was down on my knees where I learned how to stand
You might have stuck a dirty needle in your fading purple vein
So you could take another trip to keep you feeling like you’re sane
So you could take another trip just to keep you feeling sane
You might have stuck a dirty needle in your skinny bruised arm
So you could take another trip and get away from who you are
V2
Maybe you found a filthy alley and you called it home
Maybe a bottle in a sack is all you’ve ever known
Maybe you stuck a dirty needle in your fading purple vein
Just to take another trip to keep you feeling like you’re sane
Maybe you found a filthy alley and you called it home
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