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When rage and fury overwhelm my heart, It’s time to look to God’s own Holy Word. I search the Bible for His good advice; My will to His commands must be deferred.
In Romans God reveals His love for me; In all things God works only for my good; He gives me blessings I can’t understand; I’d be peaceful if I’d do the things I should.
Jesus forgave so much; why then can’t I? I want to mold my life after His own. I pray, I try, but my sinful nature wins; Lord, help me, I can’t do this thing alone.
In Colossians, I read about the peace of Christ; Oh, how I long to feel it in my heart. All I have to do is to forgive, But Lord, it seems I don’t know where to start.
I need to walk a mile in the other’s shoes; They’re doing what they think they have to do. I know some problems are blessings in disguise, But Lord, sometimes I feel so very blue.
Ephesians says "forgive as the Lord forgave you; Get rid of anger and every form of malice." I’d love to just let go and release it all, But upon my heart is a wound that’s become a callus.
I’ll keep praying, trying, Lord, no matter what; I’m determined to let go and relinquish blame; Some day, I’ll say, and be truly sincere: "I forgive it all in Jesus’ precious name." (Romans 8:28, Colossians 3:13, Ephesians 4:31) By Joanna Fuchs
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