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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I wonder if He is crying when the rain falls soft Lingering beneath the twilight, a breathless waft I wonder if, during the storm, when I hear His booming voice Is He assuring me, despite the pain, I should still rejoice I wonder if He writes His glory across the starry skies Poetry in hues of song, brilliant stories we can’t disguise I wonder if He tells the heart just what it should say Pouring out beauty on a soul who needs the light of day I wonder if He sees all the worst I am, and loves me anyway With love that can’t be explained – it is all I’ll ever pray… The Father, Son and Holy Spirit, writing light into my soul Blessing me with wonder that will surely make me whole! Never stop believing in the One who came to save For this is our life’s miracle, this Son who God gave To restore us to a relationship filled with love and grace, To give our lives a purpose with His sweet embrace. Without Him here beside me, revealing what life is all about, I wouldn’t know the hope that silences my every doubt. Without His love and kindness, His wonderful joy and peace I wouldn’t know the loving spirit that is God’s masterpiece. Without the man named Jesus, and all the love that saved, I wouldn’t know what it means to walk the road He paved.
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