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And If Not, He Is Still Good.

No matter the circumstances.

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And If Not, He Is Still Good.
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I just had an interview for what could possibly be a life-changing job.

And if not, He is still good.

I just met someone that could potentially become my soulmate.

And if not, He is still good.

I just sent in my college application to my dream university.

And if not, He is still good.

I am going to the doctor to confirm the lump on my breast is not cancer.

And if not, He is still good.

I just got into a wreck with a drunk-driver who deserves to be behind bars.

And if not, He is still good.

I just took a pregnancy test and am waiting on the results.

And if not, He is still good.

I just submitted my final exam that will determine my passing grade in this class.

And if not, He is still good.

I just moved to a new school, hoping to make decent friends.

And if not, He is still good.

My spouse just filed for divorce, but I still love him.

And if not, He is still good.

I just gave my life to Christ and I hope people accept me.

And if not, He is still good.

I just tried out for my high school sport's team.

And if not, He is still good.

My dad is on a ventilator but the doctors believe he will be able to breathe on his own again.

And if not, He is still good.

I just got into a car accident, but the mechanic said it might not be totaled.

And if not, He is still good.

The results came back positive, but the doctor said we caught it early.

And if not, He is till good.

I am on a mountaintop, with confidence that I am going to stay here for a while.

And if not, He is still good.

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