Lean on Me

cffblog6.jpgAugust 22, 2019 (Thursday)
The hymn, “Leaning On The Everlasting Arms,” is a song of comfort to us Christians. We have followed the suggestion of another great hymn, “Learning to Lean,” taught to us by a noted Scotch evangelist who years ago came to Rockport at our invitation. We not only learn to lean on the Lord, we can also learn to lean on other people, and we can invite them to lean on us when there is a need. Jim Withers was born in West Virginia in 1938, so he’s only seven years younger than I and he is a wonderful writer of songs. The song, “Lean on Me,” surely puts into modern words the teachings of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

LEAN ON ME
Bill Withers
1972

Sometimes in our lives we all have pain
We all have sorrow
But if we are wise
We know that there’s always tomorrow
Lean on me, when you’re not strong
And I’ll be your friend
I’ll help you carry on
For it won’t be long
‘Til I’m gonna need
Somebody to lean on
Please swallow your pride
If I have things you need to borrow
For no one can fill those of your needs
That you won’t let show
You just call on me brother, when you need a hand
We all need somebody to lean on
I just might have a problem that you’ll understand
We all need somebody to lean on
Lean on me, when you’re not strong
And I’ll be your friend
I’ll help you carry on
For it won’t be long
‘Til I’m gonna need
Somebody to lean on
You just call on me brother, when you need a hand
We all need somebody to lean on
I just might have a problem that you’ll understand
We all need somebody to lean on
If there is a load you have to bear
That you can’t carry
I’m right up the road
I’ll share your load
If you just call me (call me)
If you need a friend (call me) call me uh huh(call me) if you need a friend (call me)
If you ever need a friend (call me)
Call me (call me) call me (call me) call me
(Call me) call me (call me) if you need a friend
(Call me) call me (call me) call me (call me) call me (call me) call me (call me)



Sisters Dianna-Debbie
Our daughter, Debbie Hamm, would have been 60 years old today. She entered her Heavenly home 23 years ago. She would have been glad to know that her sister, Dianna Hinze, with her husband, Mark, made Debbie’s three sons their own, along with their son and daughter. Two of the five are now married.