Saturday, 21 February 2026

Put me into your loving arms

 In Your Loving Arms


Put me into Your loving arms—the safest place I know,

Where the storms of life may rage without, but peace resides within the glow

Of Your unchanging presence, of Your warm and tender embrace,

Where every fear is quieted by the beauty of Your face.


The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. (Deuteronomy 33:27)


Hold me close when I am weary, when the journey has been long.

Let me rest against Your heartbeat and find strength to carry on.

When the world has left me wounded, when my spirit feels so small,

Wrap me in Your loving arms—be my shelter, be my all.


Put me into Your loving arms when the night is dark and deep,

When sorrow steals my slumber and I am too tired to weep.

Be my comfort in the silence, be my hope when hope is slim,

Let me feel Your presence near me, let me know I'm safe in Him.


He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge. (Psalm 91:4)


Hold me when I'm tossed by doubt, when faith begins to sway,

When the enemy whispers lies and tries to lead me astray.

Your arms are strong, Your arms are sure, they will not let me fall.

They reached from heaven to earth to save, and they still hold me through it all.


Put me into Your loving arms—not just in times of grief,

But in the ordinary moments, when my joy is full and brief.

Let me never wander far from that secure and blessed place,

Where I am known, where I am loved, where I am held by grace.


I give them eternal life, and they will never perish—ever! No one will snatch them out of My hand. (John 10:28)


And when my time on earth is done, when I have run my race,

Let my final breath release me into Your warm embrace.

For there is no place I'd rather be, no shelter more secure,

Than in Your loving arms, my Lord, forever held and ever Yours.


Here I am. I come to You.

Take me in Your arms and hold me true.

For in Your embrace, I am complete.

In Your love, my heart finds its retreat.

Amen.

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