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Monday, February 27, 2012

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fwd: Gems From My Reading - 4717




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"Be of good cheer."

"I am the the way, the truth, and the life, no man cometh unto the Father but by Me."
(John 14:6)

His Way


God bade me go  when I would stay
('Twas cool within the wood);
I did not know the reason why.
I heard a boulder crashing by
Across the pathway where I stood.

He bade me stay when I would go;
"Thy will be done," I said.
They found one day at early dawn,
Across the way I would have gone.
A serpent with a mangled head.

No more I ask the reason why,
Although I may not see
The path ahead, His way I go;
For though I know not, He doth know,
And He will choose safe paths for me.
(The Sunday School Times)

N.J. Hiebert - 4717 

 

Friday, February 24, 2012

My Spot For Him:The Son of God, by David C. Brown

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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Our Springs are all in Thee

Our Springs Are All in Thee
From:Things New and Old
 – Things New and Old: Volume 17

As pilgrims and as strangers

We tread the desert way,

In conscious weakness, leaning

On God, our strength and stay.

Though ofttimes long and dreary

The way may seem to be, Yet, Lord,

Thy strength and love is ours,

And we can joy in Thee.

Though everything should fail us,

Still we can count on Thee;

Thou art the ever faithful One, -

Our springs are all in Thee.

'Tis thus in Thee confiding

We tread the desert way,

Proving Thy love and faithfulness

So constant day by day.

The wilderness is barren, -

A place where drought abides;

But our resources are in Thee,

Our need Thy love supplies.

We know Thou wilt sustain us

Until the journey's o'er,

Then we shall meet with

Thee above And praise

Thee evermore.

May 26th, 1874. L. W.