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| Life Lessons by Tim Lamb When the world is huge and so uneasy, raging like a storm, I search the outskirts of time and hear a strong but gentle voice, "Do you trust me now?".
When the sun sits low on the horizon and life is carried slowly by like a song, the evidence is loud and clear and His voice asks again, "Do you trust me now?".
Tragedy makes opportunities for heroes and miracles; calm the time for reflection; but both are the catalysts of wonder and searching. In death just as in life the one who knows the beginning from the end asks the question of the age, "Do you trust me now?".
He who makes the sun to shine on the just and the unjust, who raises kings and comforts paupers; He who judges the world and knows when sparrows fall; He who sits on the sides of the north and watches over me in the valley of the shadow; He who cloaks the soiled in righteousness and brings the haughty to their knees, resides in the hearts of the meek and lofty and offers the same question to prisoners and presidents, "Do you trust me now?".
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