I’m not Cool – Scott Krippayne
“Some people tell me that I look kind of funny My nose is red and the braces didn’t work at all They say the clothes I wear are all out of fashion I don’t fit in and should be shopping at a different mall I studied classical piano when I could’ve been playing guitar I used to drive an El Camino and I’m not even sure it’s a car
I’m not cool but that’s okay My God loves me anyway I’m not cool but that’s alright I’m still precious in His sight I’m not cool but I don’t care How I’m supposed to do my hair I’m not cool but that’s okay My God loves me anyway
It doesn’t matter if I know all the lingo He doesn’t mind if I’m not hanging with a certain crowd Some people still believe in building image But I am fine and that’s a worry I can do without I used to wish I was athletic but football was never my game I met some friends in mathematics but no one can spell my last name
I’m not cool but that’s okay My God loves me anyway I’m not cool but that’s alright I’m still precious in His sight I’m not cool but I don’t care How I’m supposed to do my hair I’m not cool but that’s okay My God loves me anyway
He says that I am one of a kind And I don’t have to try to be somebody else He believes in me and says I’m free to be myself I can be myself
I’m not cool but that’s okay My God loves me anyway I’m not cool but that’s alright I’m still precious in His sight I’m not cool but I don’t care How I’m supposed to do my hair I’m not cool but that’s okay My God loves me anyway”
(Ephesians 2:10)
God’s call to each of us is unique and specific to us. He uses our upbringing, surrounding environment, and experiences and couples that with his vision, goals and desires, to shape us into a unique tool for His hands to mold and guide and use.