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holybible/resources/poems/ps.php?sid=429 Shall I not trust my God, Who doth so well love me — Who, as a Father, cares so tenderly? Shall I not lay the load which would my weakness break, on His strong hand, who never doth forsake? He doth know all my grief and all my heart’s desire; He’ll stand by me till death, through flood and fire and He can send relief. My Father’s love, so free, Till the new morning shall remain to me. Who doth the birds supply, Who grass, and trees, and flowers, doth beautifully clothe, through ceaseless hours; Who hears us ere we cry; can He my need forget? Nay, though He slay me, I will trust Him yet. When I His yoke do bear, and seek my chiefest joy but in His righteousness and sweet employ: He makes my soul His care; early and late doth bless, and crowneth work and purpose with success. O blessed be His name! My Father cares for me! I can no longer unbelieving be; all praise to Him proclaim; I know He is my Friend I know the Lord will love me to the end! Octavius Winslow More Poems & Stories >> Copyright Notice: If anything on this site is being used in violation of copyright laws, please contact us as soon as possible and it will be removed immediately. Did you enjoy this article? Please let our administrator know! Perhaps you have a friend that would enjoy it as well? Tell them about it here. Are you aware of a poem or story that should be included on our site? Please tell us about it! New Testament | Old Testament | Search | Resources | Bible Helps | Daily Reading
Posted on: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 07:49:31 +0000

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