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FEBRUARY 2011

VOL. 5 NO. 3

PERFECTED LOVE
This is the month that we celebrate Valentines Day. This is the month that we express our love for one another with a sweet card that has words which tell how important these people are to us. While Valentines Day is about love, most people are actually thinking about romance, not love. Our first thought about romance is about mating, but romance is not always about mating. What is romance? Romance came from the Romans. It was originally a long narrative in verse or prose, originally written in one of the Romance dialects, about the adventures of knights and other chivalric heroes. It was a novel or real happenings of adventures as exciting and unusual as those of such literature. Romance is the quality or characteristic of excitement, love and adventure. Actually, romance is the ability to give excitement to the one you love. You have heard the story about the couple who had been married for 25 years. when his wife said to him, We have been married all these years and you never tell me you love me. The husband looks up from his newspaper and says, I have too told you I love you. I told you 25 years. ago and I havent changed my mind. Well, we can see clearly that if there ever had been romance in their lives, it certainly had not been around for a long time. Everyone enjoys the love of someone who appears to be excited about their love for them. We want to be stirred and warmed by the love that is given to us. We want to see joy in the giver. We want to feel important to their lives. Most people do not make love so exciting, but what a joy it is to come across someone who knows how to make you feel loved! The spirit that we love with is very important because it does reveal just how much of our lives we are investing in the act of love. But more important than the spirit of our love, is the quality of our love. Mankind has a problem loving the way God loves. Our struggle is that in our flesh we are respecters of persons and we are partial in our love for others. This kind of love is not godly love.
And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected : hereby know we that we are in him. He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.

READ THRU THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR


DOROTHY CHEATHAM LUBERTA VANZANDT These are names of those who have read through their Bible in one year but were received too late to get in last months paper. Please join us this year. We have 28 people who have given us their names this year out of 1300 who receive our paper. Its not too late to play catch up. It is such a joy to know that you have read every word in the Bible.

MEMORIAL TO:
BETTY STEGALL From long time friend Juanice Davis RUSSELL LOWERY From long time friend of the family Junaice Davis

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1 John 2:3-6

How many people do you come across whose love has been perfected? Maybe a better question would be, how many people do you know that you completely trust their love for your life. You rest in the fact that they will not abuse or misuse your relationship with one another. More than likely you dont have many people that you feel that way about. But isnt it wonderful to find a true friend that loves with a godly love? Have you ever, as a Christian, just committed your life to a life of godly love? We have been called to live through godly love. That is how the world will know that we are different. Do you live your whole life through godly love or do you just choose throughout the day when you will and when you will not show love? If you turn your godly love off and on throughout the day, you are a respecter of persons and you are partial in the way you love. God is not like that. When you have the perfected love working in your life, it is a way of life, not a moment by moment choice. Godly love hates sin, but loves sinners! Why does so much of what we do fail to prosper? Im afraid it is because we do it without love. The Scripture tells us that love never fails. NEVER FAILS! You might say, Well, I tried that and the person did not respond to my love. Love still did not fail. The person receiving your love may not respond, but you will always be successful in your life, when you live it through perfected love. The reward is promised for the giver. The receiver can choose to benefit from love or reject godly love. Our first step in securing perfected love is to keep Gods commandments! By doing this we have a confidence that we know God. Anyone who says they love God and will not keep His commandments is a liar!!! The truth is not in him. Wow, thats pretty strong, but that is just how it is, with no exceptions. Step two is to keep His word. His word is more than just His commandments. His Word is His instruction, His leading and His work of the Holy Spirit in our lives. When a Christian reads the written Word of God, it speaks to him. His Word is His conversation to us through Scripture and the work of His Holy Spirit. If we grieve the Holy Spirit we are rejecting Gods Word. The person who receives perfected love is the person who is totally obedient to the person of God and the work of God. What is perfected love? It does not mean that we are perfected; it means that God has taught us how to love in a way that removes the fleshly desires of our hearts and shows us the wisdom of His heart of love. We will no longer love with respect of persons or be partial as to whom we are willing to love.
nesses. Against an elder receive not an accusation, but before two or three witThem that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear. I charge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, that thou observe these things without preferring one before another, doing nothing by partiality. 1 Tim 5:19-21

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for short periods of time. We also had a family live with us for a few weeks. Later, we took Glorias mother and aunt into our home to live. Every relationship is different, but our love to each other should never be different. Each person should receive the same quality of love that we would give anyone else. Our relationships differ, but our love should remain the same at ALL TIMES. Our love may suffer because of our lack of godly wisdom. James tells us that if we lack wisdom, ask God for it. Check these next verses out and determine just what kind of wisdom you are living by.
Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom. But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work. But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy. And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace. James 3:13-18

This year, give godly love with a spirit of excitement and a warmth that will minister to the hearts of lonely and needy people. Give them a TASTE of the Person of Christ.

----Editor

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We can certainly appreciate our judges being righteous and not partial in their judgments to us and we owe the same to those we must judge. This must begin in the home. We seem to think that we can be difficult to our family members and just say or do what we want to do. The family is where we learn and practice what we should be on the street. Our family should get the best of our love. We had an unusual home. Gloria and I had our three sons and then we took in four foster daughters. We also, from time to time, took other children in

P P E A R I N G

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written by R.A. Torrey forward by John R. Rice (Continued from last month)
The third secret of Mr. Moodys power, or the third reason why God used D.L.Moody, was because he was a deep and practical student of the Word of God. Nowadays it is often said of D.L. Moody that he was not a student. I wish to say that he was a student; most emphatically he was a student. He was not a student of psychology; he was not a student of anthropology - I am very sure he would not have known what that word meant; he was not a student of biology; he was not a student of philosophy, he was not even a student of theology, in the technical sense of the term; but he was a student, a profound and practical student of the one Book that is more worth studying than all other books in the world put together; he was a student of the Bible. Every day of his life, I have reason for believing, he arose very early in the morning to study the Word of God, way down to the close of his life. Mr. Moody used to rise about four oclock in the morning to study the Bible. He would say to me: If I am going to get in any study, I have got to get up before the other folks get up; and he would shut himself up in a remote room in his house, alone with his God and his Bible. I shall never forget the first night I spent in His home. He had invited me to take the superintendency of the Bible Institute and I had already begun my work; I was on my way to some city in the East to preside at the International Christian Workers Convention. He wrote me saying: Just as soon as the Convention is over, come up to Northfield. He learned when I was likely to arrive and drove over to South Vernon to meet me. That night he had all the teachers from the Mount Hermon School and from the Northfield Seminary come together at the house to meet me, and to talk over the problems of the two Schools. We talked together far on into the night, and then, after the principals and teachers of the Schools had gone home, Mr. Moody and I talked about the problems a while longer. It was very late when I got to bed that night, but very early the next morning, about five oclock, I heard a gentle tap on my door. Then I heard Mr. Moodys voice whispering: Torrey, are you up? I happened to be, I do not always get up at that early hour but I happened to be up that particular morning. He said: I want you to go somewhere with me, and I went down with him. Then I found out that he had already been up an hour or two in his room studying the word of God. Oh, you may talk about power; but, if you neglect the one Book that God has given you as the one instrument through which He imparts and exercises His power, you will not have it. You may read many books and go to many conventions and you may have your all-night prayer meetings to pray for the power of the Holy Ghost; but unless you keep in constant and close association with the one Book, the Bible, you will not have power. And if you every had power, you will not maintain it except by the daily, earnest, intense study of that Book. Ninetynine Christians in every hundred are merely playing at Bible study; and therefore ninety-nine Christians in every hundred are mere weaklings, when they might be giants, both in their Christian life and in their service. It was largely because of his thorough knowledge of the Bible, and his practical knowledge of the Bible, that Mr. Moody drew such immense crowds. On Chicago Day, in October, 1893, none of the theatres of Chicago dared to open because it was expected that everybody in Chicago would go on that day to

WHY GOD USED D.L. MOODY

the Worlds Fair; and, in point of fact, something like four hundred thousand people did pass through the gates of the Fair that day. Everybody in Chicago was expected to be at that end of the city on that day. But Mr. Moody said to me: Torrey, engage the Central Music Hall and announce meetings from nine oclock in the morning till six oclock at night. Why, I replied, Mr. Moody nobody will be at this end of Chicago on that day; not even the theatres dare to open; everybody is going down to Jackson Park to the Fair; we cannot get anybody out on this day. Mr. Moody replied: You do as you are told; and I did as I was told and engaged the Central Music Hall for continuous meetings from nine oclock in the morning till six oclock at night. But I did it with a heavy heart; I thought there would be poor audiences. I was on the program at noon that day. Being very busy in my office about the details of the campaign, I did not reach the Central Music Hall till almost noon. I thought I would have no trouble in getting in. But when I got almost to the Hall I found to my amazement that not only was it packed but the vestibule was packed and the steps were packed, and there was no getting anywhere near the door; and if I had not gone round and climbed in a back window they would have lost their speaker for that hour. But that would not have been of much importance, for the crowds had not gathered to hear me; it was the magic of Mr. Moodys name that had drawn them. And why did they long to hear Mr. Moody? Because they knew that while he was not versed in many of the philosophies and fads and fancies of the day, he did know the one Book that this old world most longs to know - the Bible. I shall never forget Moodys last visit to Chicago. The ministers of Chicago had sent me to Cincinnati to invite him to come to Chicago and hold a meeting. In response to the invitation, Mr. Moody said to me: If you will hire the Auditorium for week day mornings

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F E M A L E INSPIRATIONS

by Gloria Brewster

Please forgive me, but I am writing this article the day before my birthday and my husband is coming in a moment to take me to my birthday supper. The Lord seemed to put in my heart to ask you and myself, Why celebrate birthdays? I have seven children and thirteen grandchildren, plus one great grandchild. Five of our children have mates. We have been privileged to also include our daughter-in-laws parents to our family. Then, we have our church and our close friends, and as the sand of the seashore, they are uncountable. That is a lot of birthdays!!! We try to make each one feel special on their birthday, but sometimes we have three or four in one month. Some of our family (mostly the little ones) look forward to celebrating their day, but some of them just wish you would leave it alone. Everyone is different! But it is a day to celebrate. It represents another year that you have been allowed to live! We are not promised tomorrow and no man knows the day or the hour that this life will end. I personally like the way they did birthdays in the Bible. The first birthday party is given in Genesis 40:21-23. This was Pharaohs birthday party, given while Joseph was in prison.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

And when a convenient day was come, that Herod on his birthday made a supper to his lords, high captains, and chief estates of Galilee; And when the daughter of the said Herodias came in, and danced, and pleased Herod and them that sat with him, the king said unto the damsel, Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, and I will give it thee. And he sware unto her, Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, I will give it thee, unto the half of my kingdom. Mark 6:21-23

And it came to pass the third day, which was Pharaohs birthday, that he made a feast unto all his servants: and he lifted up the head of the chief butler and of the chief baker among his servants. And he restored the chief butler unto his butlership again; and he gave the cup into Pharaohs hand: But he hanged the chief baker: as Joseph had interpreted to them. Yet did not the chief butler remember Joseph, but forgat him.

Pharaoh gave himself his own birthday party. He invited his servants and he served them. It was a day of giving and not a day of receiving. They may have brought him presents, but there is no mention of them. He celebrated his birthday by giving thanks to those who served his life. Wouldnt that be so much more fun? There are so many people that we never have time to say thank you to, but we could use our birthdays to do that. Also, we would only have to give one party a year instead of going to hundreds of parties (with gifts!). But he not only gave to those who served his life, but he restored the one who needed to be restored and he judged the one who needed judgment. The king took care of business on his birthday. He looked at his life and corrected what needed to be corrected and blessed those who needed to be blessed and then he was ready for the next year. We find the first birthday party (by a king) in the first book of the Bible and then we find the second birthday party (by a king) in the New Testament in the book of Mark. What this king did was not right (he killed John the Baptist), but look at how he celebrated his birthday.

We find Herod making the supper to his lords, his high captains and his chief estates of Galilee. He was giving not receiving. At the party, Herodias daughter danced and pleased Herod in such a way that he promised to give her up to half of his kingdom. Herod was in a giving mood on his birthday. Why celebrate our birthday? Because life is worth celebrating. Life is a gift from God. It is a responsibility and it is also an opportunity. We will give an account to God for everything we do in this body! We will be rewarded for everything we do through the person of the Holy Spirit. Everything we do in the flesh will burn up and we will lose the reward. But God will be a debtor to no man. He will reward those who diligently seek Him. We have the opportunity to serve Gods kingdom here on earth just like it is to be served in heaven. Remember the Lords Prayer? When He gave to us the Holy Spirit, we then had the power to work righteous works through His Spirit. Life! Its hard work. It is where we are tried and tested. Many times we endure and many times we rejoice.

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The Kind of Parent I want to Be Like My Mother and Father!

Robert Fulgram ( - you may not know him - hes the man who wrote The Bed Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It) once wrote, Dont worry that your children dont listen to you. Worry that they are watching you. As I look back on my years growing up in the home of John R. and Lloys Cooke Rice, I think I am most grateful that they taught me a deep love for God, and a longing to live a holy life. But even more, they lived holy lives before us children, and their passion for serving God lit a fire in our hearts so that we wanted to do the same. We were watching! The Apostle Paul wrote, Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ. (1 Corintihians 11:1) What a wonderful standard that is for a parent to aim for! Mothers and Daddys standards were set high, very high, true. But they always conveyed to us children that they only wanted to prepare us for serving Jesus, and that was such a noble and wonderful goal it was worthy of enduring hardship to prepare for it. They taught us well, by word and by example. Every one of my sisters married men in ministry, and all of us have had incredible opportunities to serve God and show His love and compassion to this needy, broken world. Was their discipline pleasant? NO, not usually! But like Hebrews 12:11 says, Now no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby. Daddy and Mother saw to it that we were exercised by their discipline. Though Daddy was an evangelist and gone from home probably two out of three weeks all his adult life, he kept in touch with each one of us children: sometimes a phone call, sometimes a letter, but often face to face. Hed say, Libby, come with me. I want to buy you a dress. Or, Girls, what about a tennis tournament down at Northside Park? Or, when I was a very little girl, being awakened in the car coming home from a revival service, hearing Daddy say, Honey, would you like a tutti-frutti ice cream cone?

Or maybe, at the Texas State Fair, Girls, lets ride the roller coaster! Daddy and Mother were consistent. We read the Bible together at the breakfast table, day after day, year after year, and prayed for the needs of the family and the ministry. We were expected to do chores regularly, praised when we did well, encouraged when we faltered. They taught us to pray for what we needed, and we saw God provide in remarkable ways. Were the Rice girls therefore just about perfect? No, not then, not now! Once at a womens meeting, someone asked Mother, Didnt your girls sometimes do wrong? Mother answered serenely, No, never! We protested, But Mother, you know - She answered, Thats not the way I remember it! Yes, Mother sweetly demonstrated by her sweet mothering that God doesnt remember our forgiven sins either. Thats the kind of Mother I would like to be! I met Libby Rice Handford many years ago. I had the privilege of hosting the second Womans Jubilee at Lavon Drive many years ago. My job was picking up speakers at the airport. I ending up with the complete Rice family in my van. I shall never forget the joy I saw in that family as the ladies talked 90 miles an hour to their parents, as we drove to the church. I could see the little girl in each one of the daughters as they loved their daddy and mother that day. The Rice family was a wonderful example to the body of Christ as to what a home should be. Each one of the girls are gracious hosts to anyone who needs their attention. I had the privilege of typing for Grace Rice McMillian as she was dying of cancer. Her counsel to me is one of the reasons, I write today. Bro. Walt & Mrs. Libbly can be reached at 118 Shannon Lake Circle, Greenville, SC 29615.

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Sometimes, Gods saints cry begging God to take their lives. Elijah said he had had enough and God appointed someone to take his place and then took him home. Job cursed the day he was born. He wanted God to remove that day so he would not have been born. Job was having a hard time, but God wasnt finished blessing and using Jobs life. There came another day in which Job was glad to be alive. Life can get tough and we may beg God to take us, but Gods people leave life and death in the hands of God! You dont find Gods people taking their own lives, even if they are asking God to take their lives. God knows there will be another day, when living is a joy and a blessing, therefore He leaves us here and we are to leave life to Him. Our government is beginning to talk about deciding when a person should live or die. That is Gods business, not mans! Life! I love it. I turn 67 tomorrow. One man told me he was not going to ask my age (he didnt want to embarrass me) and I said, Oh, yes you are! I do not want you to think that I am older than I am. I am thankful for every day God has given me to live this life. I thank Him for all the troubles that He has used to teach and instruct my life. I thank Him for all the miracles He has performed in my life and those my eyes have experience. I thank Him for the written Word to hold in our hands and read and fellowship with His person. I thank Him for the Holy Spirit that He has placed within me. I can count the times that the Holy Spirit has saved me from destruction. I thank God for the principles that I have learned from His Word that sets my life apart from the worlds life. I thank Him for every relationship He has given me through these years. He has most surely kept His Word to me and given me the desires of my heart through all these years. The Bible tells us that every Christian is to be conformed to the Image of Christ. This is a song that Mrs. Mina Oglesby (one of my favorite Bible teachers) sings. It is called Little by Little. Little by little, every day Little by little, in every way, My Jesus, is changing me. (Hes changing me Hallelujah) Since I made a turn about face, Ive been growing in His grace, My Jesus, is changing me. Hes changing me, Oh Hallelujah, Im not the same person that I use to be. Sometimes its slow growing, but theres a knowing, that one day perfect I will be. I tell you one day perfect I will be The Lord said, one day perfect YOU will be!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

and afternoons and have meetings at ten in the morning and three in the afternoon, I will go. I replied: Mr. Moody, you know what a busy city Chicago is, and how impossible it is for business men to get out at ten oclock in the morning and three in the afternoon on working days. Will you not hold evening meetings and meetings on Sunday? No, he replied, I am afraid if I did, I would interfere with the regular work of the churches. I went back to Chicago and engaged the Auditorium, which at that time was the building having the largest seating capacity of any building in the city, seating in those days about seven thousand people; I announced weekday meetings, with Mr. Moody as the speaker, at ten oclock in the mornings and three oclock in the afternoons. At once protests began to pour in upon me. One of them came from Marshall Field, at that time the business king of Chicago. Mr. Torrey, Mr. Field wrote, we business men of Chicago wish to hear Mr.Moody, and you know perfectly well how impossible it is for us to get out at ten oclock in the morning and three oclock in the afternoon; have evening meetings. I received many letters of a similar purport and wrote to Mr. Moody urging him to give us evening meetings. But Mr. Moody simply replied: You do as you are told, and I did as I was told; that is the way I kept my job. On the first morning of the meetings I went down to the Auditorium about half an hour before the appointed time, but I went with much fear and apprehension; I thought the Auditorium would be nowhere nearly full. When I reached there, to my amazement I found a queue of people four abreast extending from the Congress Street entrance to Wabash Avenue, then a block nor on Wabash Avenue, then a break to let traffic through, and then another block, and so on. I went in through the back door, and

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there were many clamoring for entrance there. When the doors were opened at the appointed time, we had a cordon of twenty policemen to keep back the crowd; but the crowd was so great that it swept the cordon of policemen off their feet and packed eight thousand people into the building before we could get the doors shut. And I think there were as many left on the outside as there were in the building. I do not think that anyone else in the world could have drawn such a crowd at such a time. Why? Because though Mr. Moody knew little about science, or philosophy, or literature in general, he did know the one Book that this old world is perishing to know and longing to know; and this old world will flock to hear men who know the Bible and preach the Bible as they will flock to hear nothing else on earth. During all the months of the Worlds Fair in Chicago, no one could draw such crowds as Mr. Moody. Judging by the papers, one would have thought that great religious event in Chicago at that time was the Worlds Congress of Religions. One very gifted man of letters in the East was invited to speak at this congress. He saw in this invitation the opportunity of his life and prepared his paper, the exact title of which I do not now recall, but it was something along the line of New Light on the Old Doctrines. He prepared the paper with great care, and then sent it around to his most trusted and gifted friends for criticisms. These men sent it back to him with such emendations as they had to suggest. Then he rewrote the paper, incorporating as many of the suggestions and criticisms as seemed wise. Then he sent it around for further criticisms. Then he wrote the paper a third time, and had it, as he trusted, perfect. He went on to Chicago to meet this coveted opportunity of speaking at the Worlds Congress of Religions. It was at eleven oclock on a Saturday morning (if I remember correctly) that he was to speak. He stood outside the door of the platform waiting for the great moment to arrive, and as the clock struck eleven walked on

TID BITS OF WISDOM MONTHLY REPORT


Here we are in the second month of a new year. Time flies! It seems like December and January just sneaked passed us this year. Hopefully we are getting back on our feet from Glorias surgery. She is beginning to work her way back to normal (whatever normal is!). She has been able to work in the office some this week. We thank the Lord for His leading in our lives and all those precious things He does for us daily. Words cannot express the gratitude we have for the cards and letters we have received lately. When we hear of how the Lord has used this paper to minister to someones life, it rejoices our hearts. It gives us the zeal to keep on keeping on. This month we have received some extra support and we thank the Lord for touching hearts for this work. Our two granddaughters have worked at entering all of our books into the computer and we completed that this month. We have learned from the post office that we must put barcodes on each paper starting in May. We have checked and the program and scanner are going to cost about $600. While this is an extra expense, it seems to be a blessing. With this equipment, we can bar code all of our library and make it so much easier to keep up with. We now have to go through all the books and remove the extras and organize the placing of the books on the shaves. Please pray for us, there is still many hours of work ahead of us and as God supplies we will hire help. Again we say thank you to those who are so faithful to support and to those who have added to their giving these last two months. Our prayer is that the Lord will richly bless you for your generosity. Remember, if you would like to honor someone who has passed away with a love gift to the paper, we will print their names in the next months paper. to the platform to face a magnificent audience of eleven women and two men! But there was not a building anywhere in Chicago that would accommodate the very same day the crowds that would flock to hear Mr. Moody at any hour of the day or night. Oh, men and women, if you wish to get an audience and wish to do that audience some good after you get them, study, study, study the one Book, and preach, preach, preach the one Book, and teach, teach, teach the one Book, the bible, the only Book that contains Gods Word, and the only Book that has power to gather and hold and bless the crowds for any great length of time.

WE CAN SO EASILY MISUNDERSTAND!


A couple of Texas hunters are out in the woods when one of them falls to the ground. He doesnt seem to be breathing, his eyes are rolled back in his head. The other guy whips out his cell phone and calls 911. He gaspes to the operator, My friend is dead! What can I do? The operator, in a calm soothing voice says, Just take it easy. I can help. First, let,s make sure hes dead. ....There is a silence, then a shot is heard.... The hunter says, OK, now what?

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I was sinking deep in sin, far from the peaceful shore, Very deeply stained within, sinking to rise no more, But the Master of the sea, heard my despairing cry, From the waters lifted me, now safe am I. Refrain Love lifted me! Love lifted me! When nothing else could help Love lifted me! All my heart to Him I give, ever to Him Ill cling In His blessed presence live, ever His praises sing, Love so mighty and so true, merits my souls best songs, Faithful, loving service too, to Him belongs. Souls in danger look above, Jesus completely saves, He will lift you by His love, out of the angry waves. Hes the Master of the sea, billows His will obey, He your Savior wants to be, be saved today.

Love Lifted Me

1 John 4:7-8
Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love . KJV

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