QUESTIONS
Spoken Intro
God…
I don’t know if You hear me,
but these questions have lived in my chest for years.
Tonight… I’m finally saying them out loud.
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Verse 1 — “Are You Even There?”
Are You real,
or just a story we tell ourselves
so the dark feels less dangerous
and the pain feels less pointless?
Are You watching,
or did You step back
when the world stopped paying attention?
Are You close,
or am I whispering into empty air
hoping someone whispers back?
I don’t want the Sunday-school answer.
I want the truth. Do you hear me?
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Verse 2 — “Why Do You Let Us Break?”
Why do You let the good people suffer
for battles they never asked to fight?
Why do You let kids grow up
with wounds they didn’t earn?
Why do You let families fall apart,
dreams collapse,
and hearts shatter
in ways that feel too heavy to carry?
If You’re love…
why does life hurt this much?
& if the Bible is the truth,
Does that mean, I truly can’t cuss?
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Verse 3 — “Why Don’t You Reveal Yourself?”
If You are real,
why not just show Yourself?
Why not one moment
where the sky splits open
So every doubt dies?
Why not one miracle
that shuts every skeptic up?
Why not one sign
that makes the whole world say,
“He’s here, this is his cup”
Why stay hidden
when we’re out here breaking?
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Verse 4 — “Why Me?”
Why give me breath
if You knew I’d waste years of it?
Why give me a heart
if You knew it would hurt people I love?
Why give me purpose
and then let me wander so far from it
that I forgot who I was supposed to be?
Why keep choosing me
when I wouldn’t even choose myself?
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Verse 5 — “Do You Still Want Me?”
After everything I’ve done,
after every mistake,
after every time I ran,
after every time I blamed You
for the storms I created…
Do You still want me?
Do You still see something in me
worth saving?
Or am I talking to a God
who stopped talking back
a long time ago?
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Outro — “If You’re There… Answer Me”
I’m not asking for a miracle.
I’m not asking for a sign in the sky.
I’m asking for You.
Just You.
If You’re real…
if You’re listening…
if You still care…
Then answer me.
(Fade out — setting the stage for Part II: God