He made the promise, the final words
at the end of his time on earth
to be with us, with us, always,
Never alone are we, always with the Lord
a promise to believe in, to trust
This God who came to earth,
who suffered and died;
he rose, but more, he is risen
now and always, a risen Lord
living now at the right hand
With us in all our days,
in all the days to come
Whether good days or bad
Always with us, each step,
each instant of time
walking with our savior
His promise, hope for the believers
love for us all
June 15, 2008
Matthew 28:16-20
The Great Commission
Jeremiah 31:6-17 and the sermon,
“A Future with Hope: Audacious Proclamation”,
by the Reverend Dr. William B. McClain,
New England Annual Conference,
Gordon College, Wenham, MA,
June 14, 2008
Dr. McClain is the Mary Elizabeth Joyce Professor of Preaching at
Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
His Promise
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