God is our hope and strength,
a very present help in trouble.
Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved
and though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea.(Coverdale)
Psalm 46:1-2
6 responses to “Psalm 46:1-2”
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I am reading this in the room where I pray, which has a foundation of stacks of cinder bricks, and it’s storming, and the earth is literally moving under me.
AMDG -
And you do not fear, right?
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Right.
AMDG -
I hope the tornados, if any, pass you by. Looks like we’re not going to get any very bad weather here, but of course one never knows.
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It would be selfish of you to ask for any more bad weather.
I was wondering because I saw some really bad weather on the gulf. We had quite a bit of rain and rumbling, and the earth moved downstairs, but no problems.
AMDG -
We had nothing but an apparently ordinary thunderstorm, which I slept through. I guess the bad weather in the Gulf stayed out there. Today it’s sunny and windy and, naturally, a bit cooler.
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