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1 " Free. The word echoed in her thoughts. What had that Scripture said: “The truth will set you free”? She hadn’t understood that a few months ago. To her, freedom had been setting off on her own path, living by her own rules, plotting her own course. But true freedom was not only turning your life over to God and letting Him have control, but also looking back and seeing His path—seeing where He’d been and what He’d already done. True freedom: it was something inside. Something beautiful. What had Gideon said once? A free horse wasn’t one that roamed the hills. A free horse was one that submitted to his master in trust and understanding. She’d never felt freer than at that moment—not even when she’d packed a bag and headed into the Englisch world. "
― Tricia Goyer , The Promise Box (Seven Brides for Seven Bachelors #2)
2 " Just over yonder, beyond the river, There is a City of pure delight, Where many loved ones are congregating With palms of vict’ry in robes of white. Just over yonder, there’ll be no heartaches, No lonely days will ever come. There’ll be no crying, there’ll be no dying, Oh, what rejoicing when we get home. Just over yonder, I’ll soon be going To see my Savior upon His throne; And hear a welcome ring out through heaven, Oh, weary pilgrim, this is your home. "
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