Sunday Lyrics: In My Arms

Photo by: lovecatz
When you hear the first few lyrics of the song, you think the song is about a mother singing about her child. But as you near the end, you realize the song is really about us as children in the arms of God and how we’ll always be safe in His arms.
When “life happens” it’s so easy for us to panic, worry, and fret. Least we forgot that if we know him, we are always in the safe and loving arms of God. Deuteronomy 31:6 tells us ” Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
Below are the lyrics to this wonderful song I first heard just this week and here is a video on YouTube where you can listen to it.
your baby blues
so full of wonder
your curly cues
your contagious smile
and as i watch
you start to grow up
all I can do is hold you tight
knowing clouds will rage and
storms will race in
but you will be safe in my arms
rains will pour down
waves will crash all around
but you will be safe in my arms
story books are full of fairy tales
of kings and queens and the bluest skies
My heart is torn just in knowing
you’ll someday see the truth from lies
when the clouds will rage and
storms will race in
but you will be safe in my arms
rains will pour down
waves will crash all around
but you will be safe in my arms
Castles, they might crumble
dreams may not come true
but you are never all alone
’cause I will always
always love you
when the clouds will rage and
storms will race in
but you will be safe in my arms
rains will pour down
waves will crash all around
but you will be safe in my arms
in my arms
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May 18th, 2008 at 9:51 am
Sometimes believing will make it so. Just putting one foot in front of the other, doing what needs to be done, and believing it will all turn out for the best in the end really does work. Hard to do when things are stormy and weird, like now, but it does work. Thanks for the post.