Into His hands, we lay down our burdens
we lay them into His loving hands
Our father, our shepherd, our guide in life
triune God, we turn them over to you
wash our cares away, knock the scales from our eyes
cast off this burden, leave it by the wayside
Rise up, rise oh my spirit, feel your embrace
strength lies in that faith, that your will may be done
that your arms are enough, that they are there
to hold us, to provide for us, to meet our needs
daily bread, living water, unmerited love
Wash over me, make my way straight
let me turn to you in need
and know they will be met
Let my doubts be a fading memory
may your presence be my joy
May I bring that message of calm,
of hope, of love
everywhere I step
June 12, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Into His Hands
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