By Gerald
Cowan I wish the world could be a friendly
sort of place Where smiles instead of frowns would
sit upon each face, And every heart would feel the
warmth of God’s embrace. I wish that all could share the
faith of God’s dear Son, Redeemed and joined together
perfectly in one Great body by His cross, to share in
what He’s done. His bloody cross has made us able to
be free From failure, guilt, and shame for
what we’d come to be. We now can walk with him, and heav’n
we yet may see. But wishing that the world could
share the Savior’s grace Will not enable one to see the
Father’s face, Nor will it help one soul to find
his proper place. No one saves another’s soul. Each
one must save his own. By walking true within the path the
Lord has shown We show the way to others. No one
walks alone. The Lord is always with us. With his
perfect love He binds us all. Each will continue
drinking of God’s Holy Spirit ‘til we’re safe in
heav’n above. I want to make the world a friendly
sort of place, And so I’ll try to keep a smile upon
my face, |
- Gerald Cowan, a longtime
preacher and missionary, is retired from full-time pulpit preaching. Gerald
publishes an e-mail newsletter entitled GERALD COWAN’S PERSONAL PERIODICAL
WRITINGS. He is available for Gospel Meetings and he may be contacted at Geraldcowan1931@aol.com |
Friday, May 5, 2023
God’s Embrace and Mine
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