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Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Here's another favorite hymn from my Baptist church days.  I can close my eyes and almost feel like I am standing in a pew next to my parents hearing my Dad and Mom sing this song. 
As I have aged I have come to really appreciate the truth of this song.  God is faithful.  He NEVER changes, he NEVER alters even though we do.  God is faithful to provide us with all that we need to live life each day, starting with the breath we breathe. 
He is faithful and as I walk the road of life I see evidence of that more and more.  Praises to our Faithful God! 

Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Great is Thy Faithfulness (Chris Rice)
Great Is Thy Faithfulness (Israel Houghton)

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