Analysis of In His Hands

Jerry Stringer 1959 (Arizona)



 In His hands my life is much better, this is how it was meant to be. There will still be hardships and challenges, but He’ll always be there for me.
  In His hands I finally have hope l, He guides me each step of the way. And though I still stumble and fall, He’s with me day after day.
  In His hands I’m learning to live right, but for some it’s not easy to see. In all things I’m learning to trust Him, this world is not about me.
  So no matter what challenges face you, no matter how big the demands. Just give it all to your Savior, and leave it all in His hands.


Scheme ABAC
Poetic Form
Metre 0111111101111111111111001001111111 011110011111111101011110011111101 0111101111111110110111101111111011 111011001111011001111111100111011
Characters 581
Words 119
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 4
Lines Amount 4
Letters per line (avg) 107
Words per line (avg) 29
Letters per stanza (avg) 427
Words per stanza (avg) 116

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My life has changed so much since I became a Christian.

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Written on July 16, 2023

Submitted by Jerryd59 on July 16, 2023

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