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~God Leads His Dear Children Along
Haldor
Lillenas, founder of a noted music-publishing company, made his way to
the United States from Scandinavia.
His
first years in this country were hard, but a kind lady befriended him
and taught him the English language. More importantly, perhaps, she told
him the story of Christ and led him to know the Savior in his heart.
Many times, she sang to him a comforting song entitled God Leads His
Dear Children Along.
Years
later, he began thinking about the song that had been so meaningful to
him in his youth and decided to find out something about its writer,
C.A. Young. He discovered that the songwriter had passed away, but that
his widow was living in a nearby town.
Haldor
drove out to the little town and found her in a poor house. His
excitement mounted as she told him this story:
My
husband and I were married while we were very young. God gave us a
wonderful life together; he led us from day to day. We had so much of
Jesus. But then God took my husband. Now God has led me here, and I’m
so excited and glad about it! God has used me in this place. Isn’t it
wonderful that God leads his children day by day and step by step?
Many
people come to this place and they are so sad and in such great need.
They need help and comfort. I have been able to cheer many of them and
lead scores of them to the Lord Jesus Christ. How thankful I am that God
has brought me to this place, where I can be of so much help to these
people!
Haldor
Lillenas was deeply moved by Mrs. Young’s words and excited that he
had found more than just a story behind a gospel song. He had found a
Christian woman completely surrendered to God’s will for her life.
—Lindsay
Terry
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God
Leads Us Along[1]
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In shady, green pastures, so rich and so
sweet.
God
leads His dear children along;
Where
the water’s cool flow bathes the weary one’s feet,
God
leads His dear children along.
Chorus Some thro’ the
water, some thro’ the flood,
Some
thro’ the fire, but all thro’ the blood;
Some
thro’ great sorrow, but God gives a song,
In
the night season and all the day long.
2
Sometimes on the mount where the sun shines so bright,
God
leads His dear children along;
Sometimes
in the valley, in darkest of night,
God
leads His dear children along.
3
Tho’ sorrows befall us, and Satan oppose,
God
leads His dear children along;
Through
grace we can conquer, defeat all our foes,
God
leads His dear children along.
4
Away from the mire, and away from the clay,
God
leads His dear children along;
Away
up in glory, eternity’s day,
God
leads His dear children along.
[1]Eckert,
Paul, Steve Green’s MIDI Hymnal, (Oak Harbor, WA: Logos
Research Systems, Inc.) 1998.
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