It teaches us that there is an invisible hand at work, weaving together.

Oft’ times he weaveth sorrow;

Webmy life is but a weaving between my god and me.

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My life is but a weaving between my god and me.

Weblife is but a weaving corrie ten boom (the tapestry poem) my life is but a weaving between my god and me.

In her poem, the weaver, rice.

The poem is called, “my life is like a weaving” by.

I cannot choose the colors he weaveth steadily.

Webencouraging allegory from corrie ten boom retold by s.

I cannot choose the colors he weaveth steadily.

And i in foolish pride forget.

Little relating our life as a weaving or a tapestry.

Webnot til the loom is silent and the shuttles cease to fly, shall god unroll the canvas and explain the reason why.

Both good and hard times are needed for beauty.

Webthe tapestry poem, often quoted by corrie ten boom, holocaust survivor and christian speaker and author.

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Webin the quiet corners of my heart, where the echoes of cherished voices reside, i find solace in the tapestry of memories woven by those i’ve lost.

Web“life is but a weaving” (also referred to as “the tapestry”) is a poem that was written by corrie ten boom, author of the book, “the hiding place. ” (hint:

Webi’ve heard this poem before and recently read it in the epilogue to ‘the hiding place’ by corrie ten boom.

Webhelen steiner rice's poems often reflect on the beauty of these memories, offering comfort and solace to those mourning the loss of a loved one.

The dark threads are as needful in the weaver’s.