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Sharon Hooley <[log in to unmask]>
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Echurch-USA The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Nov 2005 18:48:09 -0700
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Brad and all,

At times when I feel destructive pressure, it helps me to cast it on the
Lord, because He promised me, personally, that he would keep me from falling
and sustain me.

Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: "MV" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: got all forms filled out


> Geez Rhonda. Is that all you have to deal with? hahaha. Although one
> sits=20
> back and looks at all those items, one can't help but think how much=20
> stronger one is and you indeed did, or are in the process of dealing
> with=20
> it with God's help. Looking at it from that standpoint that can really
> give=
> =20
> one a sense of security and peace knowing God is indeed there to carry
> you=
> =20
> through. Years ago I wrote a song based on the poem entitled
> "Footprints".=
> =20
> It was called "The Robe", I eventually  re-wrote it and it came out as=20
> "Sands of Time" The lyrics are..
>
>
> Sands Of Time
>
> Verse I:
> Daydreaming, walking in the sea breeze
> Reminiscing life on the sand as I played each scene
> Then I noticed walking along side me
> Was Jesus Christ, wo is me
>
> Verse II:
> Humbly I asked "Where did you come from"?
> He said "I've been here all a long"
> I said "How could=85 how could=85 how could that be"?
> He turned to me and looked, and said "Son what do you mean"?
> And I said=85
>
> Chorus:
> Looking back now at the sands of time
> One can clearly see the one print is mine
> In the times of life I'm not doing fine
> Where did you go? Where did you go? Where did you go?
>
> Verse III:
> With a tear in his eye he said "Son you're looking cold".
> "I've offered before, but why don't you take my robe,
> And as we walk I'll tell you what I've done,
> You'll see a new light when you look at those prints of one".
> And he said=85
>
> Chorus:
> Looking back now at the sands of time
> Be assured those prints you see are mine
> In the times of life you're not doing fine
> They carried you, they carried you,
> I carried you=85 ah-huh
>
> Verse IV:
> I turned back to look but again I didn't see him
> But I was sure not to make that same mistake again
> I'm no longer, no longer cold
> Still on me, still on me is his robe=85 is his robe
>
> Chorus:
> Looking back now at the sands of time
> Be assured those prints aren't yours or mine
> In the times of life you're not doing fine
> He carries you, he carries you, he carries you
>
> Tag:
> Walking through your sands of time
> He carries you
>
> =A92000 Brad Dunse
>
> We sure can see when he carries us in life as we look back at our
> memories=
> =20
> of tough times.=20
>
>
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