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Do not worry for your life,
What you’ll eat or drink or wear;
Is not life much more important
Than these things
that cause you care?
See the birds—
they sow and reap not,
Nor in barns do store away.
Yet your heav’nly Father
feeds them;
Have you not more worth
than they?
And why worry about clothing?
See the lilies’ glad array;
Solomon in all his splendor
Never dressed as fine as they.
This is how God
clothes the grasses,
Though their life is but a day.
Will He not much more
meet your needs?
Let your faith not fade away.
So I tell you, do not worry,
Asking what you’ll eat or drink.
Nor be anxious about clothing—
These are things that all men seek.
And your Father knows
you need them;
Worry won’t command His power.
Which of you by constant fretting
Adds to life a single hour?
Seek first, then,
your Father’s kingdom
And His righteousness on high.
All these things will then be given;
God will not neglect your cry.
So fret not about tomorrow;
God directs the future, too.
Though each day
will bring its troubles,
Trust in Him—
He’ll see you through.
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LYRICS
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Meter:
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Dates:
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Bible Refs:
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Mt 6:6-25;
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MUSIC
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Name:
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ANY ROOM
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Meter:
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8 7 8 7 and refrain
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
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Hymn/Song Book
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Song #
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| # 328 | Bb | | # 250 | Bb | | # 443 | C |
echo ' | ';
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