The real winner in war is hell –
so few go to heaven in a conflict. – eab, 4/3/09
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In this world of uncertainty,
It’s a wonderful thought, that He guides me.
That in His will I can perfectly rest,
And it’s the only place, to be truly blest.
My God changes, not so I needn’t fear,
What man may do on this ole sphere,
As long as I His hand firmly hold,
Praise God, I can be strong, and I can be bold. – eab, ’72 APR
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“In Heavenly Love Abiding”
In heavenly love abiding, no change my heart shall fear.
And safe in such confiding, for nothing changes here.
The storm may roar without me, my heart may low be laid,
But God is round about me, and can I be dismayed?
Wherever He may guide me, no want shall turn me back.
My Shepherd is beside me, and nothing can I lack.
His wisdom ever waking, His sight is never dim.
He knows the way He’s taking, and I will walk with Him.
Green pastures are before me, which yet I have not seen.
Bright skies will soon be over me, where darkest clouds have been.
My hope I cannot measure, my path to life is free.
My Savior has my treasure, and He will walk with me.
Anna L (Laetitia) Waring was born this date (4/19/1823) in Glamorganshire, South Wales. Though raised Quaker she turned Church
of England. She died 5/10/1910 at Clifton [near Bristol], England.