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Got some friends, Lord,
who are carrying some heavy loads,
their plates full of cares and concerns,
troubles and fear, loneliness and doubt...
So, I was wondering...
Could you slow things down for them,
even just a little, in the days ahead?
Could you fill in the potholes and smooth the bumps
on the road they're traveling?
Could you make their lives a little less complicated
and a whole lot simpler?
Could you spare them the curve balls
and throw a couple right down Broadway?
Could you gently touch their grief
and mend their broken hearts?
Could you give them a break
from bad news, discouragement and distress?
Could you take at least a few things off
their already full and overflowing plates of problems?
Could you let them catch a glimpse of you
standing close by their side?
Could you give them the time and space they need
to sit back, relax and find a little peace?
Could you relieve their doubts
and refresh their faith in you?
Could you bless their tender hearts,
their already full and overflowing plates of problems?
Could you let them catch a glimpse of you
standing close by their side?
Could you give them the time and space they need
to sit back, relax and find a little peace?
Could you relieve their doubts
and refresh their faith in you?
Could you bless their tender hearts,
their ailing bodies and their broken spirits
with your healing and compassion?
And we'd all be grateful, Lord,
with your healing and compassion?
And we'd all be grateful, Lord,
if you'd give us some hints
on how best to help one another
when we we feel so helpless, so powerless
over what others are facing...
We're all so powerless in so many ways
and need to trust in you, Lord,
to lean on you, to ask you to be:
our strength in our weakness,
our wisdom in our doubts,
and our hope
through the darkest of lonely nights...
Got some friends, Lord,
who are carrying heavy loads, their plates overflowing
with cares and concerns, with troubles and fears:
help them know and see and feel your presence,
your love, your strength, your mercy and your peace...
Amen.
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