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Struggles by Non-Christians
Hearing songs with seemingly supernatural significance
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard T" data-source="post: 73155873" data-attributes="member: 408298"><p>The songs and experiences are following you because God is on your case. Not only because Jesus died for you, but also a family member and/or others are pouring themselves out to God asking Him to intervene. I beg you to not frustrate this God given grace over your life. Why not accept a loving God? You have so much to gain and nothing to lose. </p><p></p><p>As to God speaking through music, the first time I was going to Africa, I was quite a bit anxious, so much so that I went into a pub and the song playing was Toto's, with the chorus "I bless the rains down in Africa." That told me about all I had to know. God bless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard T, post: 73155873, member: 408298"] The songs and experiences are following you because God is on your case. Not only because Jesus died for you, but also a family member and/or others are pouring themselves out to God asking Him to intervene. I beg you to not frustrate this God given grace over your life. Why not accept a loving God? You have so much to gain and nothing to lose. As to God speaking through music, the first time I was going to Africa, I was quite a bit anxious, so much so that I went into a pub and the song playing was Toto's, with the chorus "I bless the rains down in Africa." That told me about all I had to know. God bless! [/QUOTE]
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