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Written on August 7, 2023

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In the silence of the heart, There comes a joy – a spark Hope that remembers to dream, Joy that flows through faith, Love that never grows dim – Love that frees souls from sin In the silence of the thought, There comes a memory, a hope Lingering in the promises From the One who created us all, The One who abides inside the soul, The One who is the answer to every Doubt, every prayer, every pang Of regret… In the silence of the soul, There comes a presence, His glorious Spirit, arising up from the knowing He is alive – His love has survived, Throughout all time, overpowering Overflowing the waters of sorrow, Spreading love that never dies, Peace that will forever abide, A fire that remembers to provide… Inspiration for you and I – inspiration To hear His words, do what He says, Pray and heed – listen to His correction, Understand and believe, He is the lesson He is the reason and the opportunity He is the grace that withstands eternally He is the One that silence the dark in me, He is the One that I will praise through all time, With an adoration that won’t subside, Worshipping so that forever never wanes Worshipping the One who made me understand… Love like this is forever – He’s made a way Through the darkness, to the light of day Through the horrors, to the promise of grace Through the fears and tears, lasting through the years… He is there, inside my soul – silencing the pain, Overshadowing the doubts and inspiring me to give From a heart who will always believe… He is alive - He is my everything!

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