Analysis of Lean onto the savior



Sometimes, in all out lives. We have a cross to bear. We think we ate on our own and long for someone to care. We forget that Jesus is watching waiting to guide us through. He understands how we feel and to share our sorrow too. Only he can see the future and he knows what our plans are in store for us, with his grace and his power he can open a brand new doors for all of us. All we need to do is lean on him to guide us for Jesus holds the key to solve all of our life problems in order that we can be free, as long as we lean and put our faith he can help by letting us be free from our problems in life.


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Characters 609
Words 133
Sentences 7
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 467
Words per line (avg) 133
Letters per stanza (avg) 467
Words per stanza (avg) 133

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I know my heavenly father can help me and others through out our life's.

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Submitted by Melharris on June 27, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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