May 13, 2010
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If I could ... I can't ... but I can ...
If I could end your tears, I would.
I can't end your tears,
but I can weep with you.
...weep with them that weep...If I could end your tears, I would.
I can't end your tears,
but I can remind you...
every tear works together for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.If I could end your burden, I would.
I can't end your burden,
but I can bear your burden.
Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.If I could end your burden, I would.
I can't end your burden,
but I can remind you...
every burden works together for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.
Related:
- at the end of this pew
- in your mourning, go to the God of all comfort (Letter 35 on assurance & fighting for joy)
- Lent I.–Suffering and Glory
- All things (even bad things) work together for good...
- We know that all things work together for good...(Spurgeon)
- Third Sunday of Advent: His Kingdom is unshakable even when we're being shaken
- Bible Reading Plan: II Samuel: David's Lament for Jonathan
- praying cancer is for the glory of God
Comments (4)
Amen!
Oh I have several someones this would be so wonderful for. Thank you for the loving, Biblical, brilliant writing. I am going to copy this down. (southern hugs)
thank you, sis. HUGS
I recall two things God did to and for me.
1. An unexpected all expense paid trip to Hawaii for me and my wife.
2. An unexpected stay in the hospital for 3 weeks with a variation of whooping cough.
I learned more in the hospital than on Waikiki Beach. I love the way the Lord has given us a range of experiences in our life.
We should bear the burdens of others when given the opportunity.
blessings for a great weekend, Karen
frank