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“Beyond My Feelings Now I can see clearly As the light shines brightly Beyond the wearied cloudy night And the awesome fright. Intensely the light shone And God's vision visibly shown. But my feelings, so confusing Set my feeble mind doubting And my eyes too heavy to see The shining Light from across the sea. Beyond my feelings now I see As steadfastly to God's word I look. Then, I see the Light from access the sea And left my faith off the hook.”

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