God's Not Dead 2
# Oh, I love to hear
the song of creation #
# The wind and the rhythm of the rain #
# Oh, the thunder,
# But there's something
# I've been washed
in the roar of the ocean #
# Found peace in the echoes of a cave #
# And the trees of the field,
# But there's something
# From the lips of those you saved #
# A redemption song will rise #
# With a sound so full it cracks the sky #
# Whoa, we sing hallelujah #
# Whoa, we sing amen #
# Hear the sound of the saints
as we march onto Zion #
# Singing hallelujah, amen #
# Singing hallelujah, amen #
# I will hear the chorus of the angels #
# A forever symphony of praise #
# I long to hear the voice of my Savior #
# And he hears us
# From the lips of those you saved #
# A redemption song will rise #
hear the church, your bride #
# Whoa, we sing hallelujah #
Oh, I'm running late, oh.
# Whoa, we sing amen #
# Hear the sound of the saints #
# As we march onto Zion #
# Singing hallelujah, amen #
# Singing hallelujah, amen #
# Whoa, whoa #
# Our hearts will rise #
# Our song shall be #
# Jesus Christ, our Savior King forever #
# Our hearts will rise #
# The saints will sing #
# Of Jesus Christ, our Savior King #
# Forever, forever #
# Whoa, we sing hallelujah #
# Whoa, we sing amen #
# Hear the sound of the saints
as we march onto Zion #
# Singing hallelujah, amen #
# Hallelujah, amen #
Brooke, we're all
upset, but we need to move on.
Honey, you're a junior now.
It's your make-or-break year,
so there's no room for self pity.
Can you give Marlene and I
a ride to school today?
I'm sorry, honey, I don't have time.
I have an 8:
30 with Marc Shelleyat White & Wolfe.
What?! Richard, you didn't say anything!
How did you get the meeting?
It's just a meeting,
so don't get too excited.
But it could be huge.
I know!
Who's going to the meeting with you?
Hey, I got the meeting.
I know, I just think maybe you
should take Melinda or Janice.
Janice? You want me to take Janice?
- Yeah, why not?
- I'm not taking Janice.
- Rough morning?
- You know my parents.
Maybe they just need a little more time.
I don't know about that.
I'd say they're pretty over it.
My mom's making tacos tonight.
I'll let her know you're coming.
It's not like they'll miss me.
Brooke, I'm serious, honey.
You need to get focused or you could say,
"Good-bye Stanford,
hello Somewhere State."
Got it.
Yikes.
Good morning!
Morning, Grace.
I keep telling you, you
don't have to keep doing this.
Are you kidding?
This is the best part of my day, Gramps.
Pills first.
You're a good girl.
Ah, honey, you know I'm not
gonna be around here forever,
you wanna have breakfast with.
I'll work on that.
Okay.
You know, I love the way you do
the oatmeal, but what do you say
I take you out for bacon and
eggs this morning, my treat.
Not after your last cholesterol test.
Besides, I have some papers I have
to grade before the staff meeting.
I'm 81 years old, and bacon
is not gonna be what kills me.
Nice try, you're 82.
Yeah.
Good morning.
Have a nice day.
Morning, ladies.
Morning.
Good morning.
Hey, what do you call
a teacher with no students?
Unemployed.
I got it, how about ecstatic?
You're both right. Retired!
Only 36 days to go!
You know you're gonna miss
the kids when you're gone, Rizzo.
No, Grace. That's sweet, but no, I won't.
The older I get, the more difficult
these kids are to deal with.
I totally agree.
Yesterday, I just about
snatched at Tim Webster.
That boy had me on my last nerve.
Well, I happen to think that difficult
students can be a blessing.
Grace, honey, when is this
optimism ever gonna wear off?
Bill. Bill.
Bill.
Junk mail.
Oh, man!
David, why are you always so sad?
Hey! You're back!
Why are you back?
My pastor gave me permission
to finish my doctorate at Hadleigh,
so if that's okay with you,
I'm gonna be here for awhile.
Oh, David, you are a mess.
What happened to you?
I woke up.
Okay, for 500 points,
for all the cheese, for the game.
This quote is from what document?
"We hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal,
"that they are endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable
rights, that among these..."
Boom, baby!
All right, Team 1, what's your answer?
Our answer is
the Declaration of Independence.
That's... correct!
Team 1 wins!
Yes!
Okay, you guys,
Monday we will examine the assertion of
individual rights through the last century.
Have a good weekend.
Brooke, are you okay?
I'm fine.
Are you sure?
Yeah, thanks.
Ms. Ryan?
I lied.
Are you sure you're being fair?
Trust me, they're over it,
and they expect me to be over it, too.
It's like to them, he never even existed.
The only thing that I know for sure is that
I'm never going to see my brother again.
Everybody's asked if there's
anything that they can do.
The truth is, no one can do anything
because the only thing that I really want
is 5 more minutes to tell my brother
Did your brother believe
there was something more?
I don't know.
Do you?
Brooke, every person
when they ask themselves this question.
There's nothing wrong
with you asking it, too.
You never let anything get to you.
How do you do that?
Jesus.
Hello?
How'd it go, Amy?
Michael.
It's gone.
My cancer's... it's gone.
Oh, my goodness!
That's incredible!
I know. I just... I can't believe it.
Isn't that what you prayed for?
Yes, of course. I just...
Prayer is a powerful thing,
and it turns out God has
You okay, Grace?
Yeah, I just can't
You know, she's searching.
She's hurting.
Yeah, that's the thing about atheism.
It doesn't take away the pain;
It just takes away the hope.
What'd you tell her?
The truth.
Now she's free to make her own choice.
Unfortunately, in this day and age,
people seem to forget that the
is a right to know Jesus.
Let's put her on the prayer list.
the last thing we do,
when it should be the first.
Now, how 'bout some more popcorn?
With a glycemic index
of 100, not a chance.
I swear, Grace, if you
don't start feeding me better,
I'm gonna leave you for a nursing home.
Well, that's it for me.
I'm going to bed.
Love ya.
I love you better.
Love you first.
That's unfair.
Gotcha!
Brooke, the people from
to pick up your brother's things.
Can you make sure they get everything?
And don't forget to put the milk away!
- Well, that's the last of it.
- Thank you.
And, well, I was loading one
of the boxes onto the truck,
I noticed this and I thought
So sorry for your loss.
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