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Dependable God

Dependable God, You are true and faithful.
You supply me with all my daily needs.
You have never ceased to bless me,
You continuously fill my life with heavenly benefits.
You have given me every good and perfect gift,
even the ones I do not deserve, You do not hold back.

To fulfill Your will, You do not require anyone’s approval.
You do as You please; Your ways are higher than ours.
All those who cry to You for help are rescued,
You blessed each of us uniquely, cheerfully and generously.

You are a trustworthy and reliable King.
When I am weak, brokenhearted and lonely, You are there.
You are a good Father and the source of my strength.

Despite my sins and disobedience, You remain faithful.
Your love for me does not change, nor does Your nature:
You are the same God yesterday, today and evermore.

Dependable, capable and adorable God,
You reign from everlasting to everlasting.
I will proclaim Your glory and testify of Your loving kindness,
I will honor and praise You before congregations and nations.
With the fruit of my lips, I will exalt You all my days.

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