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Shield and shelter us beneath the shadow of Your wings. Defend us against enemies, illness, war, famine and sorrow. Distance us from wrongdoing. For You, God, watch over us and deliver us. For You, God, are gracious and merciful. Guard our going and coming, to life and to peace evermore. Blessed are you, O God, who preserves his people Israel ...
Under His wings I am safely abiding, Though the night deepens and tempests are wild, Still I can trust Him; I know He will keep me, He has redeemed me, and I am His child. Refrain Under His wings, under His wings, Who from His love can sever? Under His wings my soul shall abide, Safely abide forever. Under His wings, what a refuge in sorrow!
He Will Safely Hide Me: In the Secret of His presence He will hide me: F.J. Crosby: 539: A Shelter in the Time of Storm: The Lord's our Rock, in Him we'll hide: V.J.C. 541: Under His Wings: Under His wings I am safely abiding: W.O. Cushing: 544: Where my Saviour Leads: Where my Saviour's hand is guiding: F.J. Crosby: Tune of unknown origin ...
He finally got his angel wings. RIP dear soul. Love you forever." An obituary posted online on Nov. 15 confirmed that Wilburn, detailed as David W. Parton, “passed away at his home” on Friday ...
He also recalled first visiting the passage with his mother, which included playing chess and chatting to people at the shelter. "I must have been about 11, I think, probably, at the time. Maybe 10.
Dmitry Bortniansky set Psalm 91 as Concerto No. 21 of his Choruses in Old Church Slavonic, Zhyvyi v pomoshshi Vyshnjago ("He That Dwelleth"). Felix Mendelssohn composed an eight-part motet based on verse 11 in German, Denn er hat seinen Engeln befohlen , and included it in his 1846 oratorio Elijah .
His friend volunteers at the shelter, one of South Jersey’s only, and says bougie-ass Ocean and Burlington counties have been one-way bussing their homeless here forever (and he’s right). I ...
On Eagle's Wings" is a devotional hymn composed by Michael Joncas. Its words are based on Psalm 91 , [ 1 ] Book of Exodus 19, and Matthew 13 . [ 2 ] Joncas wrote the piece in either 1976 [ 3 ] or 1979, [ 1 ] [ 4 ] after he and his friend, Douglas Hall, returned from a meal to learn that Hall's father had died of a heart attack. [ 5 ]