(Oh) Mm, yeah, haha, ay!
(Oh)
I was stuck inside that grave a long time (Long time)
Didn't think I'd make it through those long nights (Long nights)
But You never late, You're always on time
Remember when You got me out that? (Oh)
You got me out that
And now I see Your blessings, see Your blessings every day
Thankful that Your kingdom's on the way
Angels all around me, hear them sing like "Oh"
I'll never get used to this (Oh)
I'll never get used to this (Oh)
This is how I want to live (Oh)
Forever we'll be singing like, "Oh" (Oh)
Walk up out the grave, yeah, I'm alive now
Told the devil, "Boy you out of time now" (Whoa)
The spirit won't leave me on my fire now
I know it won't ever die out, won't ever die out
And now I see Your blessings, see Your blessings every day
Thankful that Your kingdom's on the way
Angels all around me, hear them sing like "Oh"
I'll never get used to this (Oh)
I'll never get used to this (Oh)
This is how I want to live (Oh)
Forever we'll be singing like, "Oh" (Oh)
I'll never get used to this
(Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey) Mm, yeah
From the mornin' to the evenin'
I could sing Your praise all day
From the prison to the garden
You're the God who's breakin' chains
When I look back (When I look back) on my whole life (On my whole life)
There's a silver lining on graves
I can't wait to thank You, Jesus, oh
I'll never get used to this (Oh)
I'll never get used to this (Oh)
This is how I want to live (Oh)
Forever we'll be singing like, "Oh" "(Oh)
I'll never get used to this, hey, hey (Oh)
I'll never get used to this, I'll never get used to this (Oh)
This is how I wanna live, this is how I wanna live (Oh)
Forever we'll be singing like, "Oh", hey, hey (Oh)
I'll never get used to this
NEVER GET USED TO THIS
Forrest Frank's 'NEVER GET USED TO THIS' is a joyful Christian song about gratitude and amazement at God's saving work. The lyrics describe being rescued from a grave and given new life, with a refrain expressing wonder that never fades. Frank sings about seeing blessings daily, thanking God for His kingdom, and hearing angels sing. He contrasts past struggles with present freedom, declaring that the devil is defeated and the Spirit's fire won't die out. The song culminates in a commitment to praise God from morning to evening, recognizing His faithfulness in breaking chains and bringing silver linings even from graves.