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The God Of LoveAs we think of the lives that are lost Regarded as
nothing at all The heartache and agony of those that are
left The devastation of the fall
The children left without
a Mum To embrace them when they cry The many alone without a
daddy To tuck them in bed at night
The parents also left
to grieve For the children they have lost Husbands and wives
also weep Paying an unbelievable cost
There is hope, a
glimpse of light Amidst these darkened days Our Lord Jesus who
loves us so much And hears when we kneel to pray
He can
bring healing to the hurting heart And comfort to those who
weep He is the strength that we can receive For His love is
ever so deep
Still we’re left wondering how this
happened And why all this needless grief So many questions
remain unanswered We just need to have faith and
believe
That our loving God is still in control Though the
remnants of terror remain The broken lives and shattered
dreams The unspoken anguish and pain
He knows full well
how we are feeling He identifies grief with us We can be sure
that He loves us so For He is a God of love.
© 2001-By
M.S.Lowndes
(Dedicated To 9/11)
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