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High hope by Frank Sinatra
High hope by Frank Sinatra
Next time your found, with your chin on the ground
There a lot to be learned, so look around
Just what makes that little old ant
Think hell move that rubber tree plant
Anyone knows an ant, can't
Move a rubber tree plant
But he's got high hopes, he's got high hopes
Hes got high apple pie, in the sky hopes
So any time your gettin low
Stead of lettin go
Just remember that ant
Oops there goes another rubber tree plant
When troubles call, and your backs to the wall
There a lot to be learned, that wall could fall
Once there was a silly old ram
Thought he'd punch a hole in a dam
No one could make that ram, scram
He kept buttin that dam
Cause he had high hopes, he had high hopes
He had high apple pie, in the sky hopes
So any time your feelin bad
Stead of feelin sad
Just remember that ram
Oops there goes a billion kilowatt dam
All problems just a toy balloon
They'll be bursted soon
They're just bound to go pop
Oops there goes another problem kerplop
High hopes
Why does this ant have such high hopes, is it part of his DNA? is that how we are?
is it who he is?
does he not know better?
Do we feel like that?
Was he not told that he can only do what is expected of him?
how do we know we are meant for so much more?
Be not dismayed; for I am thy God:
I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee;
Yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.
A. Fear thou not - This verse is plain in its meaning, and is full of consolation.
It is to be regarded as addressed primarily to the exiled Jews during their long and painful captivity in Babylon; and the idea is, that they who had been selected by God to be his special people had nothing to fear.
But the promise is one that may be regarded as addressed to all his people in similar circumstances, and it is as true now as it was then, that those whom God has chosen have nothing to fear.
Do not Anxiously look about you (NASB)
Do not be confused
High Hopes -God is With US
(NASB95)
28 Do you not know?
Have you not heard?
The Everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth Does not become weary or tired.
His understanding is inscrutable.
(KJV) There is no searching of his understanding
A. Hast thou not heard?
- From the traditions of the fathers; the instruction
which you have received from ancient times.
A large part of the knowledge of
the Jews was traditionary; and these attributes of God, as a faithful God, had,
no doubt, constituted an important part of the knowledge which had thus
been communicated to them.
The Everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth
A. Hast thou not heard?
- From the traditions of the fathers; the instruction
which you have received from ancient times.
A large part of the knowledge of
the Jews was traditionary; and these attributes of God, as a faithful God, had,
no doubt, constituted an important part of the knowledge which had thus
been communicated to them.
Does not become weary or tired.
A. Hast thou not heard?
- From the traditions of the fathers; the instruction
which you have received from ancient times.
A large part of the knowledge of
the Jews was traditionary; and these attributes of God, as a faithful God, had,
no doubt, constituted an important part of the knowledge which had thus
been communicated to them.
His understanding is inscrutable.
29 He gives strength to the weary, And to him who lacks might He increases power.
A. The design of this verse is to give consolation to the afflicted and down-trodden
people in Babylon, by recalling to their minds the truth that it was one of the
characteristics of God that he ministered strength to those who were conscious
of their own feebleness, and who looked to him for support.
It is a truth,
however, as applicable to us as to theresa truth inestimably precious to those
who feel that they are weak and feeble, and who look to God for aid.
And to him who lacks might He increases power.
30 Though youths grow weary and tired, And vigorous young men stumble badly, He is an Awesome and Powerful God he never tire and never goes weak.
A. The meaning is, that the most chosen or select of the human family - the most
vigorous and manly, must be worn down by fatigue, or paralyzed by sickness
or death; but that the powers of God never grow weary, and that those who
trust in him should never become faint.
And vigorous young men stumble badly,
He is an Awesome and Powerful God he never tire and never goes weak.
High Hopes- Wait on God
Yet those who wait for the Lord
31 Yet those who wait for the Lord
Will gain new strength;
They will mount up with wings like eagles,
They will run and not get tired,
They will walk and not become weary.
In the king Jame sit says” renew”
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