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There's one thing now I know in life;    My God will answer prayer. He watches 'ore me night and day,    my burdens for to bear! He's willing to forgive my sin,    if simply I will ask; He'll heal the wounds, the broken hearts,    and leave them in the past! Don't worry 'bout those little things,    just give them all to God; He'll show you He is in control    in ANY life we trod! When ever feeling all alone,    just trust in this one thing- My God is always by your side;    your sheltered 'neath His wing! He's sure to let some hard times come,    He let's us feel some pain; He'll make our hearts more pliable,    with heat from trial's flame! Don't EVER get so down and out    and think He's left your side, Just turn and look - He's standing there,    with arms spread open wide! So think about this in your life,    when Satan means you harm; My God has got you safely wrapped-    in comfort of His Arms!
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Apr 3, 2016
Apr 3, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
"Wrapped in His Arms"
There's one thing now I know in life;    My God will answer prayer. He watches 'ore me night and day,    my burdens for to bear! He's willing to forgive my sin,    if simply I will ask; He'll heal the wounds, the broken hearts,    and leave them in the past! Don't worry 'bout those little things,    just give them all to God; He'll show you He is in control    in ANY life we trod! When ever feeling all alone,    just trust in this one thing- My God is always by your side;    your sheltered 'neath His wing! He's sure to let some hard times come,    He let's us feel some pain; He'll make our hearts more pliable,    with heat from trial's flame! Don't EVER get so down and out    and think He's left your side, Just turn and look - He's standing there,    with arms spread open wide! So think about this in your life,    when Satan means you harm; My God has got you safely wrapped-    in comfort of His Arms!
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Apr 3, 2016
Apr 3, 2016 at 10:16 PM UTC
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