Strength That I Should hope
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STRENGTH THAT I SHOULD HOPE
In obtaining this little book, you might feel strength is something you left in the past, and the future holds little hope. Sadly circumstances often bring us into times when we can despair even of life itself. These are provided to help comfort and calm those facing great adversity. One person on three occasions asked themselves the question, "Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me?" As the writer further contemplated their situation, they began to understand that the only way to look was up. This finally brought a positive response, 'Hope thou in God.'
God moves in a mysterious way
\nHis wonders to perform;
\nHe plants His footsteps in the sea
\nAnd rides upon the storm.
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\nDeep in unfathomable mines
\nOf never failing skill
\nHe treasures up His bright designs
\nAnd works His sovereign will.
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\nYe fearful souls, fresh courage take;
\nThe clouds ye so much dread
\nAre big with mercy and shall break
\nIn blessings on your head.
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\nJudge not the Lord by feeble sense,
\nBut trust Him for His grace;
\nBehind a frowning providence
\nHe hides a smiling face.
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\nWILLIAM COWPER (1731-1800)

