• “There may be love, understanding love, all around us, and yet we may be needing some word of life in our own soul, something that would do what only the Divine can do. “Lord, to whom shall we go? Thou hast the words of eternal life.” – Amy Carmichael

In Heavenly Love abiding by Anna L. Waring

“I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.” — Psalm 23:4.
 
In Heavenly Love abiding,
No change my heart shall fear,
And safe is such confiding,
For nothing changes here.
The storm may roar without me,
My heart may low be laid,
Bnt God is round about me,
And can I be dismayed?
 
Wherever He may guide me,
No want shall turn me back;
My Shepherd is beside me,
And nothing can I lack.
His wisdom ever waketh,
His sight is never dim, —
He knows the way He taketh,
And I will walk with Him.
 
Green pastures are before me,
Which yet I have not seen;
Bright skies will soon be o’er me,
Where the dark clouds have been.
My hope I cannot measure,
My path to life is free,
My Savior has my treasure,
And He will walk with me.

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3 Responses to In Heavenly Love abiding by Anna L. Waring

  • Donna says:

    The order of the lines for the poem "In heavenly love abiding" are incorrect.

  • Anne Smith says:

    I have just been checking the words for "In heavenly love abiding" I would like it sung at my "thanks giving " service. I knew all the verses except the first verse! I spent ages trying to remember it. I then resorted to the internet with the writer's name(Anna Waring) and I found the complete words . Wonderful, wonderful words indeed. Thank you Lord for progress!(

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