There's Not a Thing that God Can't Do
WINCHESTER OLD 8.6.8.6 (While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks)
"There's not a thing that God can't do!"
The angel said. "Not one!
For Mary, God has favored you
And you will bear God's Son."
So Mary answered, "Here am I,
The servant of the Lord."
She knew that she could well rely
Upon the angel's word.
There's not a blessing we won't know
If God is pleased to share;
As Mary found out long ago,
We're ever in God's care.
O God, what awesome things you do;
You call, surprise and bless!
As Mary answered, may we, too,
Respond by saying, "Yes!"
Biblical References: Luke 1:26-38
Tune: Este's Psalmes, 1592.
Text: Copyright © 2011 by Carolyn Winfrey Gillette.
All rights reserved.
Email: bcgillette@comcast.net
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