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He Who Rescues Me
Where are You, Oh Lord?
Why have You hidden Your Face
From me?
Why can’t I feel You near?
Have You forsaken me,
To wallow in my pain?
Oh, how my heart suffers!
How my heart is breaking!
How I need You near!
How I need to see Your face,
Oh Lord!
Protect me,
From the storms that surround me!
Pour Your sweet Grace onto my soul!
For Your Grace, Oh Lord,
Is like a sweet salve, that heals a broken heart!
Have mercy upon me, Oh Lord,
For the wind thrashes all around me!
Calm the storms
That surround me!
For the waves of the sea roll around me
As if they were about to devour
My soul!
My heart is breaking, Oh Lord.
I need you near.
I feel as if I am sinking into the deepest sea.
I cry out:
“Jesus save me! For I am drowning in my sorrow!”
I hear Your voice, Oh Lord!
“Give me your hand, my Child,” You say.
I open my eyes and reach out to You!
You give me your hand,
And rescue me from the depths of the Sea’s of Sorrow.
You hold me tightly and encircle me about with the arms of Your Love.
You wipe away my tears,
As you say:
“It’s alright my Child.
I am here.
I will not leave you.
I will not forsake you.
But I will always be near you.
For you see, my Child,
My Father gave you to Me.
I live in your heart, dear one.
You belong to me.
No one can ever snatch you
Away from me.
I will heal your broken heart, dear one.
I am always here.
Just Come, my Child, and lean on me,
For I will give you rest.”
Copyright © 2001 by Jennifer Alvey. All rights reserved.
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He Who Rescues Me

A grandfather's death inspires his grandchildren to create a book of wishes in this sensitive portrayal of dealing with the loss of a loved one. When Anna and her little brother Joey hear the sad news about their Poppy's death, they begin to think about what they would do if they could have one more day with him. They smile thinking about Poppy’s crazy birthday hat, giggle at the silly songs Poppy used to plunk out on the piano, and laugh out loud at the weekly chicken-soup game they played with him at the deli. As the list grows into a pile, the pile becomes a book—a book of wishes for one more day with Poppy—or, as their mother explains, a memory book of the love and fun they shared with him, since all of their wishes have already come true. This treasured memento celebrates Poppy’s life and helps Anna and Joey keep his memory alive for years to come.


