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Hold on
From jungle gyms to monkey bars, to tilt-a-whirls and
bumper cars, advice is given for us to take, Hold on tight for Heaven’s sake!
Warned always to tighten
my grip, tighter still child, you don’t want to slip. To hang on for dear life that’s the way that I know, and
now Jesus, my Savior, bids me Let Go.
White-knuckled resistance has me holding on tighter, buckling beneath burdens
that never grow lighter. I must cling to all things, be as strong as I can, to loosen my grip makes me less of a man.
His
voice again, Child please try to understand, Your life fits best in my nail-pierced hand. Your pain will subside, your
confusion will cease, if the hold on your life you would only release.
Lord I’m releasing but I still am quite
wary, do you promise to catch me and from they’re to carry? It hurts to hold on so let go I must, a new theme
for my life: in Jesus I trust.
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