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Be still my heart
and let your troubles melt away
You are loved
You are free
Yours is the earth and more
for great indeed is your inheritance
You need not be troubled
You need not fear of anything
You need not wear yourself out anymore
by efforts that have brought you nothing
You need only to rest
to trust
to believe
that everything’s going to be just fine
It will be taken care of by the Hand of God
Your prayer has been heard
even before it had been uttered
Your desires shall come to be
and no one can steal your dreams away
No one can snatch you away
from the Love of God
for you are His
and His alone
forever
Be still
and rest your weary soul
Let not your confidence lay
upon the workings of the flesh
but upon the power of the spirit
whose power is greater
in times when you rest
than in the many days that you toil
Be still
be whole
be joyful
just where you are
for who you really are
someone more wonderful than the stars
someone even more beautiful
than the rising of the sun.
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Hi, this is a Sunday morning and it is one of these days where I got hit with all kinds of doubts and worries.
Actually I had wanted to look up some devotional readings when I came across this page here.
This is ABSOLUTLY THE ANSWER I had been looking for.
All I had read so far, is like an eye-opener, is like balm on my soul. These beautiful and simple words , it suddenly made a sense in what I felt. And the solution is so simple, for me right now.
A heavy rock had been taken off my heart and soul.
Thank you for sharing you heart with us. Sharing your love .
Very beautiful! Im preaching today at my church about trusting God when things are bad and Im 14 and Im a youth. This will be very nice to tell the members of my church. Thanks! God bless!
Very beautiful. It comforts me in one way or another after I read it. It took off the worries from my mind. Thank you. God bless.
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