God is too wise to be mistaken,
God is too good to be unkind.
So when you don't understand,
When you don't see His plan ,
When you can't trace His hand ,
Trust His heart.
Trust His heart.
Ms. Mason is an award winning gospel recording artist, songwriter, writer, and adjunct professor of songwriting at Point University (formerly Atlanta Christian College) in Atlanta, Georgia, and also at Lee University, just down the road in Cleveland, Tennessee.
We continue to remember the victims and their families in this difficult period, even as we struggle with why such things happen. As we do, the words of Babbie' song seem especially fitting at such a time as this. I thought I would post them here today in their entirety .
TRUST HIS HEART – by Babbie Mason
All things work for our good
Though sometimes we don't see how they could
Struggles that break our hearts in two
Sometimes blind us to the truth
Our Father knows what best for us
His ways are not our own
So when your pathway grows dim
And you just don't see Him
Remember you're never alone
God is too wise to be mistaken
God is too good to be unkind
So when you don't understand
When you don't see His plan
When you can't trace His hand
Trust His heart
Trust His heart
He sees the master plan
And He holds our future in His hand
So don't live as those who have no hope
All our hope is found in Him
We see the present clearly
But He sees the first and the last
And like a tapestry
He's weaving you and me
To someday be just like Him
God is too wise to be mistaken
God is too good to be unkind
So when you don't understand
When you don't see His plan
When you can't trace His hand
Trust His heart
Trust His heart
He alone is faithful and true
He alone knows what is best for you
God is too wise to be mistaken
God is too good to be unkind
So when you don't understand
When you don't see His plan
When you can't trace His hand
Trust His heart
Trust His heart
When you don't understand
When you don't see His plan
When you can't trace His hand
Trust His heart
Trust His heart
Source: I received this idea from a Facebook post by a pastor friend of mine down in Georgia named John Jenkins. Babbie Mason’s web site is: http://www.babbie.com/. For those who desire to hear the song itself, her music is available for purchase on iTunes and similar music sites.