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Let whatever comes happen to me
(Job 13:13; CSB).
1. Lord,
I love you, and your Way,
So I will thank you –
Come what may.
2. Lord,
I love you more each day,
So I’ll be joyful –
Come what may.
3. Lord,
I love you, so I’ll pray
And praise you, always –
Come what may.
The Lord gave me what I had, and the Lord has taken it away.
Praise the name of the Lord!
(Job 1:21; NLT).
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References
1. I love you, Lord (Psalm 18:1; NLT).
God’s way is perfect (2 Samuel 22:31; NLT).
Give thanks in all circumstances (1 Thessalonians 5:18; NIV).
2. I pray that your love will overflow more and more (Philippians 1:9; NLT).
Let them rejoice with gladness (Psalm 68:3; HNV).
Rejoice always (1 Thessalonians 5:16; NIV).
3. Pray continually (1 Thessalonians 5:17; NIV).
With every bone in my body I will praise him (Psalm 35:10; NLT).
Praise him forever! Psalm 111:10; NLT).
A beautiful devotional prayer of Thanksgiving to our Lord and God. Thanksgiving has a cost, the sacrifice of our time and heartbeat. The measure of our sacrifice depends on our pain and discomfort, I give to Him with a joyful heart regardless of my suffering, praise His name!
Yes. Praise Him, come what may.
Thank you, Ruth. God Bless
I’ve been thinking of you quite often over these last few days, David, because of the change of government. You must be so relieved that it passed without further horrendous incident. I thought the new president and vice-presidents’ speeches were excellent. This morning when I was praying for America, I felt really tearful and moved. I do hope things can now start to move in a much better direction at last, for you all XXXX
Thank you for thinking of me, Ruth, and for praying for America. Yes, I hope our democracy will endure. Things are indeed looking better. Blessings.