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Another Page In the History Books'
Thirty one days, now December is done, But that also closes out two-thousand-and-one. As we consign this year into history, We should be sure to give God all the Glory' This year began like almost every other, But it didn't end the same. A day in September changed lives all over; God was still faithful- Praise his dear name' We mourn and we pray, and share our grief, Yet these events didn't take God by surprise. He has met us and blessed us and given relief; Love and compassion shown to the world's eyes. But His mercies are new every morning; Through Him we have no fear. In a few short hours there will be dawning, A fresh clean new year' Praise more and worship more. He knows what is best. And we can trust Him to keep us, Healthy, happy, and blessed' As we turn another calendar page, My prayer is for you. To anticipate His returning, Perhaps in two-thousand-and-two' Arthur Ball (H.S.L.P.) December 30, 2001
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