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A little girl has enough fait in God to believe that he will relieve her even of Hiccups. |
[Introduction]
A little toddler girl Blonde and about three Walked up to her sister And sat upon her knee. Her brown eyes looked up And gazed on her sister's face. She giggled as she held Her teddy, crowned with lace. Her sister smiled down At that little girl, so small Not knowing that a lesson Would be soon be taught to teach them all. The little baby girl Grinned and began to say "Brother tried to catch me, But I ran away" But as soon as she Had opened up her mouth A tiny, cutesie hiccup Somehow got out. Her older sister smiled At her little girl's look; When she had hiccuped Her confidence had been shook. The little girled looked sad As she asked her sister dear, "Is there *hic* any way To have these hicc-*hic*-up's leave here?" The older sister realized This was a perfect time To teach a lesson of faith Of our Lord divine. She said to the tiny girl "If you truly believe That our Father can take your hiccup's, Then He will relieve." "Do you trust in Him, And that He can help you?" She asked her small sister. Her two words were "I do" "Then ask our Heavenly Father," said she, "Ask Him in a prayer." The two of them kneeled down "Father, can you hear me?" And will you *hic* please Take these hicc-*hic*-ups from me?" The oldest sister listened To the younger's prayer, and then Her eyes began to water When the tiny voice said "In Jesus' name, Amen" When they stood up together They noticed something great... The child's hiccups were gone! And not one second late. The little girl was estatic As she ran from the room. The eldest was in awe As I looked around my room. I am the older sister, And the younger was my own. Yes, she had the hiccups, We prayed, then they were gone. Jocelyn taught me What I'v strived to teach her; If you have faith in our God, And if that faith is sure Than you can move mountains, Make cloudy skies clear up. If you believe our Lord can help you, You can even relieve hiccups. My darling little sister Was 'close enough to touch'. And she has shown me today That that is enough. |
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