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tful still, and think not To realize all fears. While we are meekly kneeling We shall behold her rise, Our Father's love revealing, An angel in disguise. --Frances Ridley Havergal. GOD'S CARE Not a brooklet floweth Onward to the sea, Not a sunbeam gloweth On its bosom free, Not a seed unfoldeth To the glorious air, But our Father holdeth It within his care. Not a floweret fadeth, Not a star grows dim, Not a cloud o'ershadeth, But 'tis marked by him. Dream not that thy gladness God doth fail to see; Think not in thy sadness He forgetteth thee. Not a tie is broken, Not a hope laid low, Not a farewell spoken, But our God doth know. Every hair is numbered, Every tear is weighed In the changeless balance Wisest Love has made. Power eternal resteth In his changeless hand; Love immortal hasteth Swift at his command, Faith can firmly trust him In the darkest hour, For the keys she holdeth To his love and power. "I WILL ABIDE IN THINE HOUSE" Among so many can he care? Can special love be everywhere? A myriad homes--a myriad ways-- And God's eye over every place? _Over_; but _in_? The world is full; A grand omnipotence must rule; But is there life that doth abide With mine own, loving, side by side? So many, and so wide abroad; Can any heart have all of God? From the great spaces vague and dim, May one small household gather him? I asked; my soul bethought of this: In just that very place of his Where he hath put and keepeth you, God hath no other thing to do. --Adeline Dutton Train Whitney. CONSTANT CARE How gentle God's commands! How kind his precepts are! Come, cast your burdens on the Lord, And trust his constant care. Beneath his watchful eye His saints securely dwell; That hand which bears all nature up Shall guard his children well. Why should this anxious load Press down your weary mind? Haste to your heavenly Father's throne And sweet refreshment find. His goodness stands approved, Unchanged from day to day; I'll drop my burden at his feet, And bear a song away. --Philip Doddridge. THOU KNOWEST
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